Paul Maier wrote on Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 01:55:30 +0200:
> [Sorry, in my previous posting I forgot to mention the svn lock command.
> Here the corrected version of my posting.]
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I just ran into something, that might already be fixed with your r1023571,
> but I think it is worth
[Sorry, in my previous posting I forgot to mention the svn lock command.
Here the corrected version of my posting.]
Hi Daniel,
I just ran into something, that might already be fixed with your r1023571,
but I think it is worth testing:
# 1. setup "file a" as in previous postings:
echo a > a
svn
Hi Daniel,
I just ran into something, that might already be fixed with your r1023571,
but I think it is worth testing:
# 1. setup "file a" as in previous postings:
echo a > a
svn add a
svn propset svn:needs-lock "*" a
svn ci -m ""
# 2. local modification to file a:
echo blah >> a
# 3. renam
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Kylo Ginsberg wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm running 1.6.9 on Fedora 12. With this post-commit script:
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> REPOS="$1"
>> REV="$2"
>> $REPOS/hooks/delay.sh &
>>
>> and delay.sh is just:
>>
>>
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Kylo Ginsberg wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm running 1.6.9 on Fedora 12. With this post-commit script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> REPOS="$1"
> REV="$2"
> $REPOS/hooks/delay.sh &
>
> and delay.sh is just:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> sleep 5
>
> This causes commits to delay 5 seconds before
Hi folks,
I'm running 1.6.9 on Fedora 12. With this post-commit script:
#!/bin/sh
REPOS="$1"
REV="$2"
$REPOS/hooks/delay.sh &
and delay.sh is just:
#!/bin/sh
sleep 5
This causes commits to delay 5 seconds before completing at the
client. Running post-commit directly from the command-line it
Guten Tag Kriparam Faraday,
am Dienstag, 19. Oktober 2010 um 17:51 schrieben Sie:
> How do I find that
> out?
There's a format file in the db directory of each repository which
should look like something aorund the following:
4
layout sharded 1000
The file fsfs.conf wasn't avaliable in version
On Oct 19, 2010, at 10:51, Kriparam Faraday wrote:
> Can someone tell me the difference between a 1.4.2 repository and 1.6.12
> repository? I recently upgraded all our repositories(along with the
> subversion server) from 1.4.2 to 1.6.12. I ran the svnadmin verify, tested
> check-in, check-out
Can someone tell me the difference between a 1.4.2 repository and 1.6.12
repository? I recently upgraded all our repositories(along with the
subversion server) from 1.4.2 to 1.6.12. I ran the svnadmin verify, tested
check-in, check-out,add,delete file etc... Everything looks good. But, I
wanted to
Brian Bird wrote on Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 13:45:30 +0100:
> When committing to a branch in subversion (without the -m switch) svn
> pre-fills the editor with the filenames to be committed under a line
> "-This line, and those below, will be ignored-".
>
> Is it possible for the current branch to be
What is the issue / cause with regards to "Could not read chunk delimiter" ??
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When committing to a branch in subversion (without the -m switch) svn pre-fills
the editor with the filenames to be committed under a line "-This line, and
those below, will be ignored-".
Is it possible for the current branch to be shown here as well? I often have to
work on multiple branches a
Johan Corveleyn wrote on Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:18:20 +0200:
> Maybe there is already some functionality present for protocol/feature
> negotiation, I don't know ...
All RA layers have a 'capability negotiation' support:
svn_ra_has_capability() allows the client to ask the server what it
supports
2010/10/19 Olivier Mengué :
>
>
> 2010/10/19 Michael March
>>
>> Hey,
>> Does anyone out there know if there is a way to determine the date /
>> time of remote SVN server from the command line?
>
> As a SVN server is an HTTP Server you can use any HTTP tool to check the
> "Date" header.
> For ex
On 19 October 2010 10:18, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Stephen Connolly
> wrote:
>> Exposing the feature would not in an of itself force the client to use
>> the keyring, but it would allow the server to have a start-commit hook
>> that blocked a commit if the user ha
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Tony Butt wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 18:23 +1100, Tony Butt wrote:
>> I have had 2 unusual occurrences with merges with some of our software
>> engineers here in the last month. I wrote the first off as user error,
>> but a similar event has occurred - still po
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> Exposing the feature would not in an of itself force the client to use
> the keyring, but it would allow the server to have a start-commit hook
> that blocked a commit if the user had plaintext password storage
> enabled...
Just keep in m
2010/10/19 Michael March
> Hey,
>
> Does anyone out there know if there is a way to determine the date / time
> of remote SVN server from the command line?
>
As a SVN server is an HTTP Server you can use any HTTP tool to check the
"Date" header.
For example, with curl :
$ curl -I http://svn-g
On 19 October 2010 02:17, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Stephen Connolly
> wrote:
>
>> Add a capability called "keyringenabled" to Subversion and now Nico
>> will probably be much happier... but of course he doesn't trust his
>> users so he cannot trust that they rep
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 18:23 +1100, Tony Butt wrote:
> I have had 2 unusual occurrences with merges with some of our software
> engineers here in the last month. I wrote the first off as user error,
> but a similar event has occurred - still possibly user error.
>
> We are using subversion 1.6.12 o
Hey,
Does anyone out there know if there is a way to determine the date / time
of remote SVN server from the command line?
Hudson is complaining that the time on my Subversion server is out of sync
with my client but I can't figure out how to determine the time on the
remote server.
thanks!
I have had 2 unusual occurrences with merges with some of our software
engineers here in the last month. I wrote the first off as user error,
but a similar event has occurred - still possibly user error.
We are using subversion 1.6.12 on our server, and a mix of TortoiseSVN
1.5 and 1.6 clients on
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