Hello everyone,
Sapphire Technologies is exclusively working with a hiring manager that is
looking for an SVN consultant on a project that starts at 3 months but he wants
to retain the consultant as the work progresses, beyond the initial contract.
The hourly rate is $125+/hr. Essentially,
Buen dia ¡
Al intentar accesar el svn, me marca error en una biblioteca, ya revise algo en
la documentación, es en un equipo hpux. B.11.11
Hay que instalar algo mas.?
Esto es tanto en la version 1.6.5 como en la 1.6.9
CONT_App1 # svn -version
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't open shared library: /
I think since updating my subversion package to 1.6.9, I am seeing this
repeated twice in my logs every 60 seconds:
org.tigris.subversion.svnserve[47023]: launchproxy[47023]:
/opt/subversion/bin/svnserve: Connection from: 127.0.0.1 on port: 51712
svnserve[47024]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism ava
Ryan Schmidt wrote on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 at 05:33 -0500:
> If your hostname is not UTF-8, how is Subversion to know what
> character encoding it's using? It seems to me it's a bug (of your OS)
> to present a non-UTF-8 string (or possibly even a non-ASCII string) as
> a valid hostname.
We get the hos
Hi David,
Thanks for the info!
Regards,
Jeff Marver | Serlio Software Development Corporation | 414-771-1452 x224
Easily create great Use Cases and Requirements - www.casecomplete.com
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From: David Weintraub [mailto:qazw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the info!
Regards,
Jeff Marver | Serlio Software Development Corporation | 414-771-1452 x224
Easily create great Use Cases and Requirements - www.casecomplete.com
-Original Message-
From: Andy Levy [mailto:andy.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:47 A
hostname is irrelevant for those not using their PCs as servers (like
me). I've been using this computer (with this hostname) for about a
year without any problems. It was used for Internet access, but only
client side.
AFAIK, Windows has a notion of "ansi" encoding, which is a single-byte
encodin
On Mar 18, 2010, at 03:47, Dmitry Savvateev wrote:
> Yes, indeed, the host name contained cyrillics. I changed it, and the
> problem disappeared.
>
> I think, the host name was automatically generated by the system
> (sounded like "user-pc" in Russian). That means the problem may be
> rather com
From: Jon Foster
Date: 17/03/2010 19:16
> Anton Prowse wrote:
> [...]
>> [/trunk/specialfile]
>> user2 =
> [...]
>> when I authenticate as user2 I receive the following error
>> when trying to create a branch from the trunk of "repos1":
>> Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in
>>
Yes, indeed, the host name contained cyrillics. I changed it, and the
problem disappeared.
I think, the host name was automatically generated by the system
(sounded like "user-pc" in Russian). That means the problem may be
rather common, and it makes sense to encode hostname in UTF-8 before
using
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