Hello, Christer.
You wrote 11 октября 2011 г., 11:52:00:
> I'm not sure how Subversion 1.6.x is about this, but in 1.7 you can
> just drop sqlite.c from sqlite-source over to Subversion's
> sqlite-amalgamation/ directory.
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/INSTALL
I don't want to
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Christer Solskogen wrote:
2011/10/6 Lev Serebryakov :
Huh? It is something new for me (maintainer). What is "recommended"
method?
I'm not sure how Subversion 1.6.x is about this, but in 1.7 you can
just drop sqlite.c from sqlite-source over to Subversion's
sqlite-amalga
2011/10/6 Lev Serebryakov :
> Huh? It is something new for me (maintainer). What is "recommended"
> method?
I'm not sure how Subversion 1.6.x is about this, but in 1.7 you can
just drop sqlite.c from sqlite-source over to Subversion's
sqlite-amalgamation/ directory.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/a
Hi!
> >> On a newly installed development machine I installed
> subversion-freebsd
> >> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain.
> > If you're just using it for FreeBSD you can un-check all
> the OPTIONS. If
> > you might want to use the http:// protocol to check
> something out th
On 10/06/2011 12:58, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> Hello, Doug.
> You wrote 6 октября 2011 г., 23:37:26:
>
>>> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
>>> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain.
>> If you're just using it for FreeBSD you can un-check all th
Hello, Doug.
You wrote 6 октября 2011 г., 23:37:26:
>> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
>> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain.
> If you're just using it for FreeBSD you can un-check all the OPTIONS. If
> you might want to use the http:// pro
On 10/06/2011 03:34, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>
> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain.
If you're just using it for FreeBSD you can un-check all the OPTIONS. If
you might want to use the http:// protocol to ch
On Oct 6, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> Hello, Garrett.
> You wrote 6 октября 2011 г., 19:28:07:
>
>>> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
>>> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain. Eventually I got
>>> the usual gnu-hell (auto-*,
Hello, Garrett.
You wrote 6 октября 2011 г., 19:28:07:
>> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
>> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain. Eventually I got
>> the usual gnu-hell (auto-*, lib*), but also python27, tcl-8.5, perl-5.12
>> and m4. This is
On Oct 6, 2011, at 3:34 AM, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>
> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain. Eventually I got
> the usual gnu-hell (auto-*, lib*), but also python27, tcl-8.5, perl-5.12
> and m4. This is a b
On 06/10/2011 11:34, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain. Eventually I got
> the usual gnu-hell (auto-*, lib*), but also python27, tcl-8.5, perl-5.12
> and m4. This is a bit too much.
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