Bernardo,
I host my own repos. Is really easy[1]. In my case was just a matter of
enabling cgi on lighttpd[2] and adding the lines at [3] to the
lighttpd.conf file. There is a place that offers fossil hosting as a
service[4] and at some time I tried to make my own in web2py (but code
is not maintained anymore).
[1] http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/server.wiki
[2] http://lighttpd.net/
~[3]~~~
# Enabling fossil
cgi.assign = (
".fossil" => "/usr/bin/fossil"
)
~~~~~
[4] http://chiselapp.com/
Hope it helps,
Offray
Ps: About your signature, just curious to know where is that desktop
computer in Latin America.
On 21/10/15 18:24, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras wrote:
Hi Offray
What fossil hosting service do you recommend ?
Thanks
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 6:07 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
<off...@riseup.net <mailto:off...@riseup.net>> wrote:
Hi,
On 20/10/15 13:34, Dale Henrichs wrote:
This is good to hear ....
I am pro-git, because well you have to pick an SCM to talk
about and I do think that the collaboration tools for open
source projects on github are superior to anything else...
My friends think the same, but usually they don't know "anything
else", specially Fossil :-). They just picked what the majority did.
Git other than that I am glad that folks are finding that
FileTree is working for other disk-based SCMs --- because that
really is the point of FileTree:)
Yes, nice to know.
It should also be possible to copy packages back and forth
between a git-managed FileTree repository and a Fossil-managed
Filetree repositor...
It is. Fossil have an import command, somewhere.
Cheers,
Offray
--
Bernardo E.C.
Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.