Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:32, Thomas Allen wrote:
>
>> Maybe I have not yet
>> mastered the "log" command, but I find the output of the following
>> two commands to be confusing:
>>
>> $ svn log -r HEAD
>>
On Apr 13, 2010, at 16:36, David Bartmess wrote:
> On 4/13/2010 3:27 PM, Disc Magnet wrote:
>> I did that. I ran these two commands.
>>
>> chgrp -R www-data myrepository
>> chown -R 770 myrepository
>>
>> Now, I get this error:
>>
>> $ svn commit -m "Updating"
>> svn: Commit failed (details foll
On 4/13/2010 3:27 PM, Disc Magnet wrote:
I did that. I ran these two commands.
chgrp -R www-data myrepository
chown -R 770 myrepository
Now, I get this error:
$ svn commit -m "Updating"
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
Please help.
Pr
I did that. I ran these two commands.
chgrp -R www-data myrepository
chown -R 770 myrepository
Now, I get this error:
$ svn commit -m "Updating"
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
Please help.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Erik Andersson w
The user running apache needs write access to your repository.
Cheers / Erik
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Disc Magnet wrote:
> This is my configuration.
>
>
> DAV svn
> SVNParentPath /home/magnet/myrepository/
>
>
> The checkout command runs fine:
>
> svn co http://localhost/myreposito
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This is my configuration.
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /home/magnet/myrepository/
The checkout command runs fine:
svn co http://localhost/myrepository/hachumachu
However, the commit command results in this error:
mag...@faku:~/hachumachu$ svn commit -m "Additional line"
svn: Commit failed (deta
On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:32, Thomas Allen wrote:
> Maybe I have not yet
> mastered the "log" command, but I find the output of the following
> two commands to be confusing:
>
> $ svn log -r HEAD
>
> r3617 | tallen | 2010-04-
If you mean web front end then try www.svnflash.com. It's not open source
but it's free for non-profit or open source projects.
The major advantages of SVNFlash are its awesome user interface and revision
graphs (whole history) of files and projects.
Look at the live demo and explore the Apache Re
On 4/13/2010 12:32 PM, Thomas Allen wrote:
Hello everyone,
One thing that I took for granted when doing all of my development in
Git was the always-reliable gitk which provides cross-platform log and
diff browsing. I'm sure it does more, but those were the main things I
used it for.
I am now wo
I tried using svnsync because i receive the malformed header error
when attempting to dump my repo. Svnsync fails after eight revisions
(SVN version 1.4.0 (r21228))
Console output:
...
Committed revision 8.
Copied properties for revision 8.
Committed revision 9.
Copied properties for revision 9.
Any update on this? Did svnsync fix your issue?
I am receiving the same error when trying to dump a 46 gb repo
* Dumped revision 1703.
* Dumped revision 1704.
* Dumped revision 1705.
svnadmin: Malformed representation header
svnhotcopy only copies about 6gb of the repo!
(I am using version 1.4.
> So, does anybody know of a simple, cross-platform, open-source
> Subversion browser? I am on a Mac, and it seems that the only options
> are proprietary and heavy, such as Versions and CornerStone...
>
> Thomas Allen
you might want to look at Subclispe http://subclipse.tigris.org/
and Rapid S
Hello everyone,
One thing that I took for granted when doing all of my development in
Git was the always-reliable gitk which provides cross-platform log and
diff browsing. I'm sure it does more, but those were the main things I
used it for.
I am now working with a Subversion repository. Maybe I h
Thank you!
Leonid
On 13.04.2010 20:00, David Weintraub wrote:
You can take a look at my pre-commit hook at
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/433257/hooks.zip.
This allows you to enforce commit privileges (including the ability to
create, but not edit tags), properties, and file names.
It's written in
You can take a look at my pre-commit hook at
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/433257/hooks.zip.
This allows you to enforce commit privileges (including the ability to
create, but not edit tags), properties, and file names.
It's written in Perl and needs the Config::IniFile module.
2010/4/13 Leonid Zeitli
Jeremy Mordkoff wrote:
>>> I second that. I support fedora 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (and soon 12),
> various
>>> ubuntu releases, plus windows XP, Vista, and Win7, and Mac OS 10.4,
>>> 10.5. When one of them upgrades, it causes me to scramble to build
> and
>>> deploy upgrades to the others.
>>>
>> But wor
Jeremy Mordkoff wrote:
I second that. I support fedora 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (and soon 12),
various
ubuntu releases, plus windows XP, Vista, and Win7, and Mac OS 10.4,
10.5. When one of them upgrades, it causes me to scramble to build
and
deploy upgrades to the others.
But working copies should
> Jeremy Mordkoff wrote:
> > I second that. I support fedora 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (and soon 12),
various
> > ubuntu releases, plus windows XP, Vista, and Win7, and Mac OS 10.4,
> > 10.5. When one of them upgrades, it causes me to scramble to build
and
> > deploy upgrades to the others.
> >
>
> But work
A file was created and locked. The file was unlocked and the project tagged.
the tagged folder was merged with an empty trunk and then the trunk checked
out. A file in the project was locked, but later removed without being
unlocked. Now the file does not exist in the trunk, but any changes t
On 13/04/2010, at 18:46 , Daniel Shahaf d.s-at-daniel.shahaf.name |
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Simon wrote on Tue, 13 Apr 2010 at 01:17 -:
I think correct behaviour here is that the client should at least
prompt the user to ask if it should upgrade the wc metadata format
before messing
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Hello all,
I have a Subversion server and a bunch of Windows clients accessing it
with TortoiseSVN via http protocol (Apache mod_dav_svn). I want a
certain Subversion property (namely, svn:needs-lock) to be set on all
new files with certain extension. I know this can be done with
auto-props se
Simon wrote on Tue, 13 Apr 2010 at 01:17 -:
> I think correct behaviour here is that the client should at least
> prompt the user to ask if it should upgrade the wc metadata format
> before messing with the working copy.
>
> Failing that, is there some way of locking a working copy to
> a part
Hi Tom,
svn version 1.6.5 supports them, at least in the CLI client.
'svn help ci' documents these options, I'm using them in my own bash importer
script:
Global options:
--username ARG : specify a username ARG
--password ARG : specify a password ARG
--non-interactive
Hey,
I need to do an unsupervised 'svn import' from within a php script run
in bash (so PHP CLI). The svn server runs on a different machine using
apache + webDAV.
I found that in previous versions (svn 1.2) that corresponding manual
indicates the use of --username and --password switches, but th
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