-std=c++11 ./configure
% gmake
Everything is available in branch:
net.venge.monotone.lapo.pcre842
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> Hi,
> cia.navi.cx ( destination of the "latest work" link in
www.monotone.ca/ ) redirects to NSFW websites.
Hi! Thanks for the headsup.
The URL was indeed correct, but I guess it expired and was taken over.
I commented that li
On 2023-02-05 23:08, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Starting from a fresh WSL Ubuntu 22 I followed those steps:
$ sudo apt install gcc g++ make autoconf automake pkg-config idn
libidn11-dev liblua5.2-dev libpcre3-dev libsqlite3-dev libboost1.74-devv
$ CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11 ./configure
Confirmed
uot;E" single letter
macro just like botan did, so I had to pre-load that in base.hh as well.
Everything is available in branch:
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failed due to the very complex way that is used to
avoid including "pcre.h" in headers, as it is too noisy.
It would be probably better to detect that in autoconf and declare some
variable there. Anyone has that autoconf skill ready?
Mine is too rusty at the moment.
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On 2021-07-21 01:18, Lapo Luchini wrote:
If a bit of testing effort can be put together I think we better create
a proper new release with those patches included, as when I fixed botan2
patch in April I just didn't have enough time to ensure it was working
for everyone (I only checked
On 2021-04-05 12:25, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Hi Jack, Markus,
I'm trying to compile recent trunk on Win10 WSL1 Ubuntu Focal, and
it seems like Botan is using a "E" template and that conflicts with a
macro that Monotone is using (sanity.hh).
I also found a problem in Makefile.a
ase report specific error so that I can look into it.
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#
# old_revision [880df7b506faa1ac84871b84629616a66bc02b84]
#
# patch "src/base.hh"
# from [2c6f22801aef99bb44b173fba7e4564ae4d9b95f]
#to [d72afd0ce3c8c34d275d0b508e284b3618a572e6]
#
. Or is there something I need to know about that I
don't?
It's ongoing; you can update the git repository with new commits from
the monotone db.
Yep, I'm doing this for my "public" opensource projects, like asn1js:
Take a look here:
https://github.com/lapo-luchini/asn1js/b
backtracking.
But for the sake of it, it shouldn't make a real difference in our
usecase, I guess.
http://lh3lh3.users.sourceforge.net/reb.shtml
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ma.
mtn: misuse: Try 'mtn db migrate' to upgrade
mtn: misuse: (this is irreversible; you may want to make a backup copy
first)
$ mtn -d old.mtn db migrate
$ mtn -d old.mtn ls branches
it.lapo.test
% mtn -d test1.mtn pull 'file:///home/lapo/t/old.mtn?*'
Now test1.mtn wil
re both supported and working perfectly, they're
part of my workflow with my “personal” projects, which are versioned in
mtn (because I verily prefer it) but mirrored on GitHub to have issue
tracking and patched from people etc.
I use the following script to update the mirror:
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Markus Wanner wrote:
> On 03/24/2016 03:51 PM, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>> mtn: error: '.gnupg/S.gpg-agent' is neither a file nor a directory
>
> Therefore, I just thought monotone to cope with special files in working
> directories, please give the recent rev a35938 a s
verly redundant… while being slower at it. ;-)
cheers,
*: well part of it is because I'm forced to use it in any cryptographic
format out there, more or less, but once you gt the gist of it it's a
much less fearsome beast than I originally thought.
a directory
the file is not part of the commit and is even part of the ignore list.
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the reasons why NaCl library chose
SHA-512 as his default hash. I still have to read that thread (and
might well convince me otherwise), but SHA-512 or maybe SHA-512/256
(truncated to 256 bit) is what I would suggest to use at this moment.
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JTLUK I'm preparing mtn support for password-store:
https://github.com/lapo-luchini/password-store
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Uh... works for me. Can you confirm?
(I did nothing yet, I'm just back from my dinner with friends)
Uh… this tool tells me the authoritative DNS are mostly not anwesring:
http://www.squish.net/dnscheck/
18.7% Answered from ns3.zonomi.com (128.199.213.165)
www.monotone.ca.3600IN
it:
https://twitter.com/dberg9292/status/618479396240818176
It seems they were DDoS'ed last week, so I guess that what again is
referring to:
https://twitter.com/rimuhosting/status/615979085857054720
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Markus Wanner wrote:
And I can confirm it works with
boost 1.53, so I committed this change in dfe4b51c...
OK, this commit also fixed recent breakage caused by 1.52 - 1.55
upgrade of FreeBSD's boost.
http://www.freshports.org/devel/monotone/
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-r h:net.venge.monotone.freebsd-10
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
I gave it a try and added a separate macro to detect the FreeBSD 10
case, where we do not have the tr1 headers, anymore. Lapo, can you
please test that?
Sure, where can I find it?
Of course you meant 1a62686b3d833d81378e848085221d8370f131a9.
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Tests on different platforms and suggestion are welcome.
Turned out to be easier than expected.
% mtn diff -r h:net.venge.monotone -r h:net.venge.monotone.freebsd-10
A few comments:
* m4/library.m4
I'm not sure which versions of pkg-config support --variable=pc_path,
I
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Markus Wanner wrote:
Well, if you're only worried about the author of the patch, there's
always `mtn commit --author $AUTHOR`. However, I somehow don't think
that's what you had in mind.
Self-facepalm... I guess that should work.
BTW: that does work perfectly:
https
For the records: we migrated on a new host and everything you mentioned
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[3] http://idf.lapo.it/p/asn1js/
[4]
% cat git-authors.txt
l...@lapo.it = Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it
% cat git-branches.txt
it.lapo.asn1js = master
% cat mirror_to_github.sh
#!/bin/sh
cd `dirname $0`
if [ ! -d .git ]; then
git init
git remote add origin g
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Well, if you're only worried about the author of the patch, there's
always `mtn commit --author $AUTHOR`. However, I somehow don't think
that's what you had in mind.
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it manually in setup.exe.
Unfortunately my main PC is still in the old house (one of the problems
was that I was compiling on my newest netbook, which hadn't all the
cygwin packages already) and I don't have my mirror script handy.
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Stephen Leake wrote:
Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it writes:
Creating the Cygwin package, I noticed that 1.0 can't be compiled
out-of-tree: it doesn't find the files in the po directory.
I can tell cygport to first do a recursive symlink of every single file
to simulate building in-tree
Lapo Luchini wrote:
That's weird. I can reproduce it at will (and always goes away using
lndirs to link source in the build directory)
Errr, I was missing gettext-devel package.
Launching a new build...
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
Lapo Luchini wrote:
That's weird. I can reproduce it at will (and always goes away using
lndirs to link source in the build directory)
Errr, I was missing gettext-devel package.
Launching a new build...
Errr, that was it.
Sorry for the noise. :P
(but OTOH the error
at the root? =)
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dropped.
Full log in attach.
(didn't check in deep into it myself, could be a non-issue, I'll take a
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I think 2) is better; opinions?
OK for me. =)
PS: still knee-deep in business from house-moving, will try and catch up
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Thomas Keller wrote:
I'll add this to my Google front page - in case something pops up. This
is - btw - the official feed:
http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/monotone
Ah, there it is! where did you find it?
Couldn't find it in-page a Google only got me to the other one.
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Might also have sense to follow
http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/version-control
in order to find question which were not marked monotone already.
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http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/monotone/resource/monotonepot/
I subscribed to the website, but as far as I can see that was
unnecessary since this project is not using groups.
Oh well. =)
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Thomas Keller wrote:
Right now the bug tracker is filling with some minor and some not so
minor nuisances of 0.99.1 and earlier.
FYI: I had holydays... will be catching up in the next few days. ^_^
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JTLUK that I just landed my solo-docathon-on-a-train payload of revs.
Some contain changes that I'd have rather talked with you all on IRC
before, but being offline... I just did 'em, we can always revert later
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I'll do my best to be online in part of the event this evening and the
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--last 5 show the current workspace release and some
of his ancestors?
And thus, have no reason at all to show the sister head release?
(which would imply descending the tree, not only going up)
I don't understand what bug was fixed in 0.48 regarding this. ^_^
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Markus Wanner wrote:
Then we also had database
migrations, where a one-way upgarde is possible, but not backwards.
Well, not exactly. I did (manually) downgrade a database, one time. =)
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that follow nvm.*, was the need
to re-fetch the whole repository from the new address, in order to avoid
having those other nvm.* branches which are not strictly related and
risking sending them all again on subsequent syncs.
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for exceptions AFAIK (in fact, I never seen an exception myself):
usage:
pkg_version -t version1 version2
source and (readable shell-script) testcases:
http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base/head/usr.sbin/pkg_install/version/
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was named 'nvm' plus all of its children, in any
branch whatsoever.
OTOH if some feature branches are adding huge files and then deleting
them before mainline landing, we're probably *not* pulling that bulk
right now; but I wonder how often does that happen in a fairly
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hendrik I hope the patch to make it work with 3.7.3 doesn't make it stop
working
hendrik with earlier sqlites (such as the ones I use from Debian testing and
hendrik stable, that still have the bug you're working around).
I can't say right now, but I'm preparing an
Waiting for buildbot to be back online (FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE amd64):
Of 596 tests run:
553 succeeded
0 failed
39 had expected failures
0 succeeded unexpectedly
4 were skipped
All 3 test suites passed
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You can use mtn attr set and it will be properly changed.
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(or not, depending on manifest) as far as I remember...
I'm on a FreeBSD laptop right now though, I'll check better on sunday.
PS: are you using NTFS or FAT32? I'm almost sure FAT32 doesn't support
ACLs and thus everything is executable even after a chmod -x.
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Hi!
I've send a port modification request to change the short name of the
listed monotone network protocol from monotone to mtn.
Uhm, sorry, where's that supposed to be?
I can't find 'mtn' in the official list, but 'monotone' neither…
Thomas Keller wrote:
I can't find 'mtn' in the official list, but 'monotone' neither…
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Search for monotone - its in this list.
Oh, I see: the server is very slow and it eventually stops in
mid-response. I tought to have the full file, but it was in
http://llvm.org/releases/2.8/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
Clang C++ is now feature-complete with respect to the
ISO C++ 1998 and 2003 standards.
And indeed it does produce a working monotone 0.99-dev executable.
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the scheme. Should be
fixed in current head.
I guess I'm not the only one to have used that feature little so far. ;)
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I've seen this in 0.40, but I still have issues in 0.48 (on FreeBSD):
% LANG=C mtn version
monotone 0.48 (base revision: 844268c137aaa783aa800a9c16ae61edda80ecea)
% LANG=C mtn pull 'mtn://code.monotone.ca/monotone?*'
mtn: setting default include pattern for server
=)
Personally, it seems correct to me that an account confirmation email
has those data...
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the jail's IP so it should accept relay)
If you have no other need for the lcoal EXIM, I can instruct the system
sendmail to just forward to external SMTP automatically.
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Stephen Leake wrote:
Cygwin still has monotone 0.46. I'd like to get 0.48 in there, so we can
avoid the bogus merge problem at work.
Whoops, I've prepared that package a few weeks ago in fact, but was then
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Links:
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2. http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_rootserver/eq4/
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #30655 (project monotone):
Originally, I always used `{net.venge.monotone,net.venge.monotone.*}` (which
works), but since I use usher I was forced to use `net.venge.monotone{,.*}`
(usher only understands prefixes, not globs) and thus I noticed this very
problem: empty
-merge is ok (also, for me it's
more an issue of I forgot that cute option I used on the other hosts
that real versioning).
Let me know if you happen to manage something better-or-easier than
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using EDITOR=nano +14... though of course this
only applies to mtn and is not the correct value for other programs.
I was thinking, should be the default hook that adds +14 to the editor
name? (maybe recognizing it in a short list of ones that *do* support
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Here we go:
http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-users
I have the diea that many users were scared by the suffic of
monotone-devel *even though user-question were always welcome in
there), so let's see if some more people will arrive. ;-)
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could explain more stuff than commands, and
that wouldn't have an easy place in the executable itself.
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.
Too many buzzwords? I'm open for suggestions!
Seems nice enough to me.
Maybe comes with a rich interface for scripting purposes and thorough
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the 'usual' access is directly with netsync protocol, and that does
not have that limit: many users can sync concurrently (OTOH it's more
difficult to set up... as difficult as creating a couple of text
configuration files and starting the server at boot time, though).
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[2]
% mtn -d test.mtn serve --bind 127.0.0.1:4691
[3]
% mtn -d test2.mtn db init
% mtn -d test2.mtn pull 127.0.0.1 net.venge.monotone
[4]
% ps waux|fgrep mtn
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happen to me...
It thinks any invocation of 'g++' fails, even though config.log shows
the status return as 0 (normal).
Any clues?
Maybe you have ccache's g++ symlink and don't have the actual g++?
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Anyways you can see it's mine clicking on the bot name at the top of the
table:
http://monotone.ca:9011/amd64-freebsd7
amd64-freebsd7: CONNECTED
Admin: Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it
PS: in the meantime it has been upgraded to FreeBSD 8.0, so you might
want to rename amd64-freebsd7 to amd64-freebsd8
Thomas Keller wrote:
Right, but this information is only available if the bot is connected
... if not, you don't see this information.
Oh. I kinda supposed it would be cached. ^_^
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http://doodle.com/f7wc8cqxz7d6kumx
Uh, that's a nice tool.
Unfortunately, of those 3 weekends, only 15-16 is free to me and is the
one (by far) less voted of the three. =(
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?
I'm not sure it would help, but I can surely take a look (in private
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Gary wrote:
Does the Cygwin package maintainer hang out here, or is it better for me
to ask on the Cygwin mailing list?
I'll try it on my WinXP and my Win7 and let you know (probably in the
weekend, I won't be home tonight).
Gary, I can't reproduce
documentation
installed won't hurt too much.
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source in setup.exe or wait a few days to have it on official mirrrors.
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Settings\lapo. ;-)
Also, it has a nice UTF-8 filename support!
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and let you know (probably in the
weekend, I won't be home tonight).
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and /dev/urandom drains the entropy pool too
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
zwolwhich rng issue?
thm we use the rng without need
zwolwell, we shouldn't
thm thus emptying the entropy pool
zwolum, I think the network layer needs it for nonces?
arguably it should use /dev/urandom for that but I don't
think botan
was an easy way to do the job.
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Richard Levitte wrote:
If you want, I can set up a push to lapo.it as well, and let's try
this baby out for real...
Yep, thanks!
I'll also take a look at it when I gather some free time for it, seems a
quote better approach.
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And usher fail to recognize the prefix maybe for that reason?
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
I'm proceeding to configure usher on my server, in order to give upload
permissions to anyone here on nvm.* (and not on my personal branches).
It is done, you can now find a fairly up-to-date monotone repository at
the address lapo.it; since it uses usher discriminating
to configure usher on my server, in order to give upload
permissions to anyone here on nvm.* (and not on my personal branches).
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that the serving process
is launched on demand.
Problem is usher doesn't compile on FreeBSD, but I'm working on that.
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it is update, but seems often enough to me.
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