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2007 May 19
1
CVS to Mercurial switch
I've been meaning to switch away from CVS for a few years now, but I was never sure what I wanted to switch to, so I kept delaying it. I finally decided yesterday that Mercurial is pretty nice. The Mercurial repository is available from http://hg.dovecot.org/ (has a nice web interface). I wrote a small Mercurial mini-howto below. I'm not a Mercurial expert yet, so if you know better ways
2007 May 19
1
CVS to Mercurial switch
I've been meaning to switch away from CVS for a few years now, but I was never sure what I wanted to switch to, so I kept delaying it. I finally decided yesterday that Mercurial is pretty nice. The Mercurial repository is available from http://hg.dovecot.org/ (has a nice web interface). I wrote a small Mercurial mini-howto below. I'm not a Mercurial expert yet, so if you know better ways
2008 Jun 17
0
Mercurial repositories for ManageSieve and Sieve
Hello Dovecot users, Recently I was asked to use Mercurial for the ManageSieve development just like Dovecot. As a matter of fact I have been using Mercurial for some time now. Now that I am back from a short and active vacation I am ready to publish my repositories. The repositories are publicly available at: http://hg.rename-it.nl/ The -patch repositories are so-called Mercurial Queues (MQ)
2011 Jan 03
3
experimental mercurial repository available
Hi, Quite a few people have asked to be able to access OpenSSH sources using a DVCS, so I have made a Mercurial repository available at http://hg.mindrot.org/openssh You can fetch a copy using: hg clone http://hg.mindrot.org/openssh openssh You can also view the web interface directly, which might be handy for fetching diffs of changesets to cherry-pick. The repository is synchronised
2010 Oct 28
2
Rbuildignore and mercurial
I've changed to Mercurial for my working copies of survival for a number or resons not relevant to this post. When I do R CMD check, I get some warnings about certain files in the .hg directory with odd names. I've added the following 2 lines to my .Rbuildignore file without effect ^\.hg$ ^\.hg.* I'm not a Perl user so perhaps I'm reading the help page wrong. Any pointers? This
2006 Nov 02
0
Mercurial repository for zfs-crypto
First let me say I''m deeply sorry for the mail storm that seeding the new hg/zfs-crypto/gate repository caused. An explanation of what happened and why can be found on my blog: http://blogs.sun.com/darren/entry/sorry_mercurial_hg_push_oops There is also a discussion going on in the tools community on how to ensure this doesn''t happen again:
2011 Jun 06
1
Write-behind breaks Mercurial
Hi all It seems Mercurial doesn't work with "write behind" on. Any ideas? With write-behind -- root at dj1:~/mnt# gluster volume set conf performance.write-behind on Set volume successful root at dj1:~/mnt# hg clone http://projects.unbit.it/hg/uwsgi destination directory: uwsgi requesting all changes adding changesets transaction abort! rollback completed abort: integrity check
2011 Apr 29
6
dovecot.org mirrors?
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 19:35 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote: > I was also planning on adding some mirroring by adding 2+ A records to > some names: The mirroring setup is finished. There's a master server now handling dovecot.org and a mirror server handling www/hg/wiki. Would be nice to get another reliable fast mirror server if someone wants to donate one :) Requirements are: - Apache2
2009 Apr 24
4
Dovecot v2.0 hg tree
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.0/ I just did the initial commit for master process rewrite, which marks the beginning of Dovecot v2.0. Several things are still missing/broken, but at least I was just able to successfully log in using imap :) I left v1.3 hg tree there for now, but once v2.0 tree is fully usable I'll just delete the v1.3 tree. Note the new dovecot-master-example.conf, which
2009 Jul 19
0
Changed URL of the Sieve Mercurial repository.
Hi, I've changed the name of the Sieve Mercurial repository form dovecot-libsieve to dovecot-1.2-sieve, to signify the Dovecot version it applies to. The URL thus looks as follows: http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-1.2-sieve Note that there are already dovecot-2.0-sieve and dovecot-2.0-managesieve repositories, but these are still somewhat broken in multiple ways and I wouldn't call
2010 Mar 13
3
Dovecot 2.0beta3: Auth changes in Mercurial
Hi Timo, are the latest 'Auth-Changes' supposed to be complete? They break 'alias at domain.tld' logins for me. Regards Thomas
2008 Mar 04
0
Mercurial repository
I removed "dovecot" repository for now. It was almost the same as dovecot-1.1, with the exception that I had forgotten to commit a few things there and also messed up some other commits ("oh, hg export can export multiple changesets at a time, cool. oh, hg import imported it all in one changeset, not cool."). So for now v1.2 code doesn't exist. I'll clone it again from
2013 Dec 17
1
mercurial repository
Hi, the mercurial repository http://hg.mindrot.org/openssh hasn't been updated since a while now - are there any plans on bringing it back up-to-date again? Is there anything I could do to help with that? Thanks Cheers Petr -- Petr Cerny Mozilla/OpenSSH maintainer for SUSE Linux
2005 Oct 04
1
Looking for a link to mercurial tutorial
Mercurial(hg) Cheatsheet for Xen ================================ Written by Andrew Warfield, extended by Michael Fetterman and Ian Pratt June 29, 2005, extended by Grzegorz Milos 04 July 2005. Overview -------- The Xen project has moved from BitKeeper to Mercurial for source control. This note aims to provide a quick guide to getting up and running with the new tools as quickly as possible,
2007 Apr 09
0
Mercurial commit hooks...
Hi all I''ve watched all the discussion about svn commit hooks, as I really want to integrate that into my system - the only thing is, that I use Mercurial as my SCM system. So I was wondering if someone out there knows mercurial well enough to write a commit hook? I''ve tried myself, and came up with this: pretxncommit.parsecheck_puppet = hg log -v -r $HG_NODE | sed -n
2011 Apr 30
0
dovecot.org mirrors?
Hello Timo How much disk space does it represents ? Le 29/04/2011 19:10, Timo Sirainen a ?crit : > On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 19:35 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote: > >> I was also planning on adding some mirroring by adding 2+ A records to >> some names: > > The mirroring setup is finished. There's a master server now handling > dovecot.org and a mirror server handling
2010 Apr 05
1
Core dump in 2.0-beta4 and latest Mercurial
I'm seeing core-dumps with both 2.0-beta4 and a fresh checkout from Mercurial. I'm very new to Dovecot, so there's a good chance this is caused by my limited experience with Dovecot configuration, but it's my understanding that any core-dump is considered a bug (nice policy by the way). The installation seemed to be working as expected until I added the two namespaces and
2015 May 07
1
Bug#776094: dovecot-imapd: corrupts mailbox after trying to retrieve it (fwd)
Am 07.05.2015 um 01:45 schrieb Santiago Vila: > On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 12:02:12AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> Thanks, fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/94bd895721d8 > > Unfortunately, I applied single changeset 94bd895721d8 over Debian > version 2.2.16-1 to create an updated Debian package and I can still > reproduce the problem when using the updated package.
2008 Oct 23
4
First release (v0.1.0) of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot v1.2
Hello Dovecot users, Finally, after little more than a year, I finished the first release of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot. The main reason for rewriting the Sieve engine is to provide more reliable script execution and to provide better error messages to users and system administrators. Also, since the Sieve language evolves quickly, with new language extensions published every
2008 Oct 23
4
First release (v0.1.0) of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot v1.2
Hello Dovecot users, Finally, after little more than a year, I finished the first release of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot. The main reason for rewriting the Sieve engine is to provide more reliable script execution and to provide better error messages to users and system administrators. Also, since the Sieve language evolves quickly, with new language extensions published every