> Yes it would be fine. This page can also be a JSON page
> (opts="searchmode=plain")
Ah, then it wouldn't be Fossil-specific at all. Good idea.
Le 03/05/2021 à 11:26, Barak A. Pearlmutter a écrit :
> As the Fossil Debian package maintainer, I'd certainly be grateful for
> notes on how to use Fossil for Debian packages. I have my own
> idiosyncratic workflow for Fossil itself, but it's not general because
> it relies on upstream's distribut
As the Fossil Debian package maintainer, I'd certainly be grateful for
notes on how to use Fossil for Debian packages. I have my own
idiosyncratic workflow for Fossil itself, but it's not general because
it relies on upstream's distribution of tarballs, and otherwise uses
the local fossil repo, and
Hi,
01/05/2021 08:31, Sergei Golovan :
> With Fossil you don't have to know the exact artifact hash in order to
> download
> tagged revisions. Knowing the tag name is sufficient. You can construct the
> download URL yourself given the tag name. The following debian/watch seems
> to work, it uses
Le 01/05/2021 à 08:31, Sergei Golovan a écrit :
> Hi Romain,
>
> On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 1:26 AM Romain Porte wrote:
>>
>> Hi fellow Debianites,
>>
>> I am currently in the process of packaging grammalecte [1] that relies
>> on the Fossil SCM [2]. However on the taglist page [3] the links are
>> d
Hi Romain,
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 1:26 AM Romain Porte wrote:
>
> Hi fellow Debianites,
>
> I am currently in the process of packaging grammalecte [1] that relies
> on the Fossil SCM [2]. However on the taglist page [3] the links are
> directing to Fossil HTML pages, but not .tar.xz files. When b
Le 30/04/2021 à 23:31, Romain Porte a écrit :
> Hi fellow Debianites,
>
> I am currently in the process of packaging grammalecte [1] that relies
> on the Fossil SCM [2]. However on the taglist page [3] the links are
> directing to Fossil HTML pages, but not .tar.xz files. When browsing out
> the 2
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