Re: SVN Migration using tar only, is this possible (without dump or hotcopy)?

2010-05-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 13, 2010, at 10:47, Bob Archer wrote: >> I would love to upgrade from version 1.4.0 (r21228) but a number of >> repos error out when I attempt to dump/svnhotcopy/svnsync I encounter >> errors. >> >> At this point we are just going to run a legacy 1.4.0 server (on my >> destination server)

Re: Filenames with non-ASCII characters

2010-05-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 13, 2010, at 12:29, Rodrigo Montenegro wrote: > I am trying to block the users committing files with non-ASCII characters in > their names during the pre-commit hook script, but when I get the list of > files being committed with "svnlook changed" the filenames are completely > messed up

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> On May 13, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Bob Archer wrote: > > No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch > svnserve > > I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like > working > >> on > multiple OS at the same time :) )

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
Right, which I am doing. However, if I give an incorrect password, I get told that. If I give the correct password, I get an Authorization fail. Clearly, then, it knows I'm the right user with the right password, but something else is preventing access. -- Conc

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> >> No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch > >> svnserve > >> > >> I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like > >> working > on > >> multiple OS at the same time :) ) > >> > >> So, after I SSH'd in: > >> > >> I did svn

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
Hmmm... if I do the command line specifying --username --password I'll get a response like "Authentication realm: :3690> some sort of key is presented and then I'm asked for a username. If I give it the username specified in the passwd db, then the incorrect password I'm told the password i

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> On May 13, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Bob Archer wrote: > > >> On May 13, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Bob Archer wrote: > >> > No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch > svnserve > > I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like > working > >> on > multip

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
Very much a shared server. I tried the following (from within ssh): /usr/local/bin/svn info svn:///svn Result: Authorization failed -- Concepts create idols; only wonder grasps anything. - St. Gregory of Nyssa Jeffrey Lee j...@lee-burgin.com On May 13, 20

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> On May 13, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Bob Archer wrote: > > >> No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch svnserve > >> > >> I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like working > on > >> multiple OS at the same time :) ) > >> > >> So, after I SSH'd in: > >> > >> I d

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
Thanks. No joy, however. I have a feeling there may be something odd with the way things are configured on the server, as my provider doesn't really have any svn experience. I'm tempted to just switch to assembla.com as its a small project. -- Concepts create id

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread David Brodbeck
On May 13, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Jeffrey Lee wrote: > > > On May 13, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Bob Archer wrote: > >>> No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch svnserve >>> >>> I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like working on >>> multiple OS at the same time

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
I'm just using svn:// I was hoping to not have to ssh in as I will have occasion to have to connect from behind a firewall that does not permit ssh. -- Concepts create idols; only wonder grasps anything. - St. Gregory of Nyssa Jeffrey Lee j...@lee-burgin.com

Re: Filenames with non-ASCII characters

2010-05-13 Thread David Brodbeck
On May 13, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Rodrigo Montenegro wrote: > Hey guys! > > I am trying to block the users committing files with non-ASCII characters in > their names during the pre-commit hook script, but when I get the list of > files being committed with "svnlook changed" the filenames are comp

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch svnserve > > I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like working on > multiple OS at the same time :) ) > > So, after I SSH'd in: > > I did svnadmin create svn - created the directory /svn with all > of the appro

Filenames with non-ASCII characters

2010-05-13 Thread Rodrigo Montenegro
Hey guys! I am trying to block the users committing files with non-ASCII characters in their names during the pre-commit hook script, but when I get the list of files being committed with "svnlook changed" the filenames are completely messed up. For example, a file named "ação.txt" when committed

Re: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
No, I'm using ssh to a. create the repository, then b. launch svnserve I'm trying to connect using either svnX or TortoiseSVN (I like working on multiple OS at the same time :) ) So, after I SSH'd in: I did svnadmin create svn - created the directory /svn with all of the appropriate directori

RE: SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> My webhosting service installed SVN on my account (for my domain). They > won't enable the Apache module, so have to fire off svnserve -d, which is > fine for my purposes. At any rate, I've created a repository, and believe > I've configured all of the passwd authz and svnserve.conf files > app

SVN Authentication fail

2010-05-13 Thread Jeffrey Lee
My webhosting service installed SVN on my account (for my domain). They won't enable the Apache module, so have to fire off svnserve -d, which is fine for my purposes. At any rate, I've created a repository, and believe I've configured all of the passwd authz and svnserve.conf files appropriat

RE: SVN Migration using tar only, is this possible (without dump or hotcopy)?

2010-05-13 Thread Bob Archer
> >"Note that Subversion < 1.5 is not supported anymore. Please upgrade if > possible. " > I would love to upgrade from version 1.4.0 (r21228) but a number of > repos error out when I attempt to dump/svnhotcopy/svnsync I encounter > errors. > > At this point we are just going to run a legacy 1.4.0

Re: Author Flash-Subversion Books - Packt Publishing.

2010-05-13 Thread Pablo Beltran
An idea for a very very advanced writers of Flash/Subversion books: Porting Subversion libraries from C to AS3 using Alchemy. So a full native client could be written using Adobe's AIR and accessing to Subversion Servers directly from inside the Flash p

Re: How do I determine if svn:mergeinfo is corrupt and how would I fix it.

2010-05-13 Thread Julian Foad
On Tue, 2010-05-11, Peter Kahn wrote: > Thanks I have read that doc, but it was a while back so I'll re read > it. > > The issue with the problems we are seeing is that I'm coming in late > to this situation so most o of these I haven't seen first hand. I > also discovered that people weren't us

Re: Update of missing on non-working directory

2010-05-13 Thread Vadym Chepkov
On May 13, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Campbell Allan wrote: > > On Wednesday 12 May 2010, Vadym Chepkov wrote: >> Consider this: >> >> $ svn -q --non-interactive update /blah-blah >> $ echo $? >> 0 >> >> No output even to stderr, no indication of a failure at all. >> Subversion doesn't always used inte

Re: Update of missing on non-working directory

2010-05-13 Thread Campbell Allan
On Wednesday 12 May 2010, Vadym Chepkov wrote: > Consider this: > > $ svn -q --non-interactive update /blah-blah > $ echo $? > 0 > > No output even to stderr, no indication of a failure at all. > Subversion doesn't always used interactively, hence --non-interactive > switch. If you made a mistake

Author Flash-Subversion Books - Packt Publishing.

2010-05-13 Thread Kshipra Singh
Hi All, I represent Packt Publishing, the publishers of computer related books. Packt is planning to expand its catalogue of Flash books and is currently inviting people interested in writing them. This doesn't require any previous writing experience. All that we require from our authors is a

Re: SVN Migration using tar only, is this possible (without dump or hotcopy)?

2010-05-13 Thread Stonebraker
Hi Ryan, I really appreciate your input on this, thank you. > Probably not recommended. Repositories are not meant to be portable, but > dumpfiles are. Though note dumpfiles do not include anything other than the > revisions. In particular dumpfiles do not include hook scripts or > configuratio

Re: SVN Migration using tar only, is this possible (without dump or hotcopy)?

2010-05-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 13, 2010, at 02:35, Stonebraker wrote: > I need to move a few very large repositories (one over 30 GB) to > another server (both servers use SVN 1.4.0.) Note that Subversion < 1.5 is not supported anymore. Please upgrade if possible. > Server 1: FreeBSD 6.0 > Server 2: Windows Server 200

SVN Migration using tar only, is this possible (without dump or hotcopy)?

2010-05-13 Thread Stonebraker
I need to move a few very large repositories (one over 30 GB) to another server (both servers use SVN 1.4.0.) Server 1: FreeBSD 6.0 Server 2: Windows Server 2003 x64 Transfer method: NFS (Network File Share) Are there any issues with just tarring up the repositories and transferring them over NFS