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heads. The server had an old version of monotone, pre-suspend, so it
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It seems that some of the folks at OpenEmbedded are now grumbling
about use of monotone again
close on getting any
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[1]
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It seems that some of the folks at OpenEmbedded are now grumbling
about use of monotone again and that some of our key developers are
looking to switch to something else (hg
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in the
chain as make_signature isn't called by the time the password is asked
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0.40?
Can you try running a make check and see if the ssh-agent tests
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papercrane I haven't been following recent developments too close but just
got a
papercrane message to migrate my
and I
didn't get any server key change messages and a quick search of
monotone-devel doesn't show me any messages about the server key
changing so I'm thinking the migration code did something incorrect to
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think it makes much sense for me to look into those logs. And the
Windows bot on Visual Studio... well... that probably needs more work
than I can do now anyway.
Oh yeah, my OSX buildbot. I've brought it back up so that the new
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Hi,
I promised to have a look at the buildbot results. I didn't have much
spare time recently, but here's what I can tell up to now.
On Lapo's machines (i386-freebsd6, amd64
that kilobyte
means 1024 bytes. The hard drive manufacturers lie and say that 1000
bytes is a kilobyte but as far as I know all other uses of kilobyte
mean 1024 bytes.
I vote to use kilobyte to mean 1024 bytes, as it is now.
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executable with CFLAGS='-g -O0' CXXFLAGS='-g -O0'?
I'm rebuilding right now. This makes me very nervous about silent
database corruption :/
Not that likely. If things stopped working mtn would bail on you all
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The keydir is definately meant to only have keys.
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if it really is a bug or something I should expect because of
the way my system is setup and the way I work with the mmaped file.
Are you using inodeprints? Go to your workspace and try rm
_MTN/inodeprints and see if it detects your changes. You would also
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I remember a recent thread going through all (or most) of the
potential problems and proposing solutionsI thought that the
discussion had essentially come to an agreement
added the directory and have added
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Justin Patrin schreef:
On 8/1/07, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/packages/raw-tools$ mtn commit exiv2_0.15.bb
mtn: warning: restriction excludes addition of 'packages/raw-tools' but
includes addition
of 'packages/raw
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mtn commit . broke a little while ago as well (at least for me) so
that won't even work. It would be mtn commit ../raw-tools
I suppose I should look into fixing it myself since no one else seems
to want to fix this regression.
I take
../.. .. . f1
Koen's point is that you shouldn't have to add --depth 0 ../.. .. .
to this command-line. Asking to commit f1 implicitly asks to commit
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. But we physically
can't add support for automatically expanding restrictions to include
other random things without having *some* answer to these questions.
I think Matthew's response says more about these cases than I could in
the time I have. :-)
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Both MinGW and MSVC need libintl-8 for i18n.
Hmm. Then either the binary release for Windows does a static link
with libintl-8, or it is broken
requires
libintl-8.dll, and it isn't present? I normally run mtn.exe with a
PATH that does _not_ have libintl-8.dll, and get no complaints from
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I don'thave cygwin installed any more, just mingw (I'm on a MacBook
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On 7/22/07, Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2007-07-22T14:39:41-0700, Justin Patrin wrote:
and on Windows XP (MingW):
Interesting tests:
177 empty_environment FAIL (line -1)
I don't have time to look at the others right now, but I'm pretty sure
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papercrane rev 132f940dd197cd38ef1333b3fe9b9ffa8ca6b075 is testing the same as
papercrane the previous revs I've run testing on with OS X
workspace. Sorry for the confusion.
willu.mailingLists BTW, I have access to a PowerPC MacOS machine that
willu.mailingLists I'll try to turn into a build bot sometime soon.
Tell me when you want to make arrangements.
Okie - things a little busy at the moment - it may be next week.
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and on Windows XP (MingW):
Interesting tests:
177 empty_environment FAIL (line -1)
I don't have time
don't see any Windows
instructions on the BuildBot page and I have heard that runit
shouldn't(?) be used. Does anyone have instructions for how to set up
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not by default. Although it managed to read the file without
complaining.
I apologize for the mess.
Perhaps 'mtn propagate' needs an option to specify a head to propagate
from?
In such a case do an explicit_merge. :-)
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// taken verbatim from MSDN.
LONGLONG ft64 = ((LONGLONG)ft.dwHighDateTime) 32 + ft.dwLowDateTime;
- return (time_t)((ft64/1000) - 11644473600);
+ return (time_t)((ft64/1000LL) - 11644473600LL);
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Seems to build now, I'm running make check and I'll let you know.
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kfh [Kelly F. Hickel] vs 2005 seems to, can't remember for certain
kfh about vs 2003:
Personal experience with OpenSSL since 1999
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the next few days, or if you do see money but it's the wrong amount --
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failed
34 had expected failures
0 succeeded unexpectedly
0 were skipped
PASS: run_lua_tests
==
All 3 tests passed
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On 7/12/07, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Johnston schrieb:
A codepath in unix/fs.cc do_read_directory() wasn't using
the changed to ., so it ended up with workspace paths like
/renamed-in. It's
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A codepath in unix/fs.cc do_read_directory() wasn't using
the changed to ., so
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A codepath in unix/fs.cc
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On 22/06/2007, at 19:34, Justin Patrin wrote:
I've hit a very annoying issue recently. When I try to mtn diff . to
get a diff of the current folder I get:
mtn: misuse: path 'packages/esound/.' is invalid
When did monotone stop
to select all revisions with a particular
branch cert, then loop through them adding your new branch cert, then
delete the old branch cert.
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mingw it passes everything except for empty_environment, as usual.
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. I have no idea why anyone would want do do such a thing...
Please just make the wiki or this page only editable by registered users.
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On 5/27/07, Markus Schiltknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Justin Patrin wrote:
Only for the server. If the client has a full database then its merkle
tree is much larger and the refinement is always going to be more
costly than if the server contained the entire history, at least if I
on the remote file server?
Because this is a filer.
What exactly do you mean by a filer? I've never heard that term
applied to computers and naturally assumed you meant a file server.
What is better about working on the (remote, slow) filer than working
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some changes (commit revisions) in branch b1, then
propagate from branch b1 to trunk. If you have done no commits to
trunk and have pulled no revisions in trunk then the propagate
simply adds a trunk branch cert to the head rev of b1 since there
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reasonable size, or if you just want to play around, we'd be happy to host an
extra server for you.
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the test cases it
breaks), and for that we need to mess around with pseudoterminals in
the test suite. Left to my own devices, I will probably use expect
and skip those tests if the user doesn't have it, but yanno, if
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may imagine, I'm getting ready to make a release, and am simply
fishing for information to see if it's realistic in the next few days.
The test suite passes with no failures for me with current head on
Linux (Gentoo), Mac OS X 10.4, and Mingw32.
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On 4/23/07, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Umm... where is the code? =)
Looks like it's on the download page, linked from the above. ;-)
http://www.distract.wellquite.org/download
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http://www.eclipse.org/mylar/
(No, I'm not a developer of Mylar, just a recent user enjoying it. :-)
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Le mardi 10 avril 2007 à 09:45 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 14:40 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 4/13/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le vendredi 13 avril 2007 à 11:56 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/13/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you forwarded this patch upstream ?
Yes but I got no response, IIRC. The patch is also on the monotone wiki:
http
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On 4/13/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have
checks that first line, so it was easy to patch. I don't know for sure
about any other key store UIs, though...
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On 4/13/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le mardi 10 avril 2007 à 09:45 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
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On 4/9/07
reading. (Or if they aren't,
it'd be good to hear why not ;-).)
I stand corrected, thanks. I'll push a fix once I've tested it.
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you're
assuming something somehow more primitive?
Yes, *-merge.
The *ed nodes are:
+*
/ \
+ -*
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Justin Patrin wrote:
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 14:40 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stat64(/tmp/mtn/_MTN, 0x7fea8af8) = -1 ENOENT
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Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 14:40 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do it using ssh-add (which is
a command-line program) then it's going to ask on the command-line.
No. Graphical
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Le samedi 07 avril 2007 à 11:16 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/6/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(i've reordered email content)
I had updated the manual with lots of info about the ssh-agent
integration but I don't see
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Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 07:52 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/8/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Why is it using ssh-agent if it doesn't really need to ? I mean it
used to work without by using the hook. On windows
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Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 07:52 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/8/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Why is it using ssh-agent if it doesn't really need to ? I mean
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 12:59 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/9/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le lundi 09 avril 2007 à 07:52 -0700, Justin Patrin a écrit :
On 4/8/07, Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Who
a page
on the wiki with a bunch of information, including some FAQs that may
answer your questions.
http://www.venge.net/mtn-wiki/MonotoneAndSSHAgent
Let us know if this doesn't answer your questions.
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(which was merged to
mainline) is that monotone checks all certs for validity after it
signs them. However, if you sign with one key and monotone checks it
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I'm running tests locally to make sure it didn't break anything (it
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On 2/27/07, Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2007-02-26T20:14:27-0800, Justin Patrin wrote:
key...
unknown location(0): fatal error in signature_round_trip:
std::exception: boost::filesystem::path: invalid name .monotone in
path: /Users/jpatrin/.monotone/keys
You can fix
really wants
njs to.
My criteria is that a revision can be fairly easily chosen and that
all the tests pass in that revision.
And since a revision has been chosen I assume merging is no problem.
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At 2007-02-27T13:10:30-0800, Justin Patrin wrote:
Compiled in msys it works fine, although I haven't run the tests on the
latest and greatest (I'll do it now just to me sure).
Huh, really? Is nvm.ssh-agent up-to-date with mainline, because
, version number changes and such).
I'm starting this evening (say aroun 8pm swedish time).
FYI, all tests pass for me on Mac OS X 10.4 and on Gentoo Linux
2006.1. I'm running the tests on msys as well.
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On 2/27/07, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All tests are passing on revision 22c1303469c2c43156c727f0fd64d40aca9f76c3.
Unless something else happens, that's going to be the revision I base
the release of 0.33 on (after
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On 2/27/07, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/07, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All tests are passing on revision 22c1303469c2c43156c727f0fd64d40aca9f76c3.
Unless something else happens, that's going
are directly reproducable through 2 subsequent runs.
(I noticed this while doing nvm.ssh-agent. monotone and ssh-agent
signatures match exactly. Paul caught this and mentioned that we
shouldn't be doing this.)
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On 2/26/07, Jack Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 01:17:24PM -0800, Justin Patrin wrote:
3) DSA can only sign less than 256 bits (140?) so moving to SHA-256
and DSA will be problematic.
DSA, algorithmically, can sign arbitrary size hashes, as long as you
choose a large
want it propagated yet because we don't want it in the next
release.
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database for each.
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which are not understood
by the Windows port of kdiff3. kdiff3 doesn't get an absolute path to
bla.cpp for example. However an absolute path wouldn't help either as it
would start with /cygdrive/c.
How do others merge on Cygwin?
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it, save/restore the environment
before/after each test, and added an unset_var() method for lua. I
didn't commit to a branch because the changes were so small...let me
know if I should just commit on a branch in the future.
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here (assuming
it does what I think it does - there is no branch readme, and
searching the mailing list doesn't reveal much). Until someone else
wants popen in a different hook.
Check out the diff in monotone.texi. I didn't realize there should be
a branch readme somewhere...
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(still on nvm.ssh-agent) being
released under the GPL.
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On 2/20/07, Daniel Carosone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 09:52:29PM -0800, Justin Patrin wrote:
I've also found out that if you serve you still need to enter your key
passphrase, even if it's in ssh-agent and commit, pull, and push work
fine. The problem
On 2/17/07, Zack Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running these commands over PuTTY on my Gentoo system (from Windows) gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo \xC2\xB7 | iconv -f UTF-8 -t
CP1252//IGNORE//TRANSLIT
\xC2\xB7
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