I am using a command line for svn.
Suddenly I am being prompted to enter a password when I enterd a svn
command. But the last time I use svn everything was normal, all I have to do
is type a svn command and it will work, but now everytime I use a svn
command I was being asked for a password.
I h
Using a hex editor, i found the bad node:
id: hkh-3.0.r3/1147375416.type: file.count: 0.text: 2 18255002 89 76
a62e181985b9f0188358520286e7f3cf de9e9fa50eb1d5cbaae57a82ddfc20e398a8ed9b
2-2/_ki0.props: 3 1147375350 53 0
113136892f2137aa0116093ignedDo
Couldn't get past the following error:
NodeRev Id: hkh-3.0.r3/1147375416
type: file
text: UNKNOWN 2 18255002 89 76 a62e181985b9f0188358520286e7f3cf
prop: PLAIN 3 1147375350 53 0 113136892f2137aa0116093
ignedDocument.gif
copyroot: 0 /
Skipping te
I will give it a try and let you know.
TortoiseSVN Version info:
TortoiseSVN 1.6.11, Build 20210 - 32 Bit , 2010/09/30 20:36:44
Subversion 1.6.13,
apr 1.3.8
apr-utils 1.3.9
neon 0.29.4
OpenSSL 0.9.8o 01 Jun 2010
zlib 1.2.3
The repsitory is a file system repository on a SAN disk. I am using T
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:44:06AM -0700, lcwakeman wrote:
>
> I am getting the following error message when doing a verify using svnadmin.
> I get the same errors doing a SVN Update with TortoiseSVN.
>
> svnadmin: Corrupt node-revision 'c74-3.0.r3/1150218126'
> svnadmin: Malformed text represe
I am getting the following error message when doing a verify using svnadmin.
I get the same errors doing a SVN Update with TortoiseSVN.
svnadmin: Corrupt node-revision 'c74-3.0.r3/1150218126'
svnadmin: Malformed text representation offset line in node-rev
How do I fix this?
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I am able to configure and build subversion fine now, after some config option
tweaking, but the tests still fail half way through.
I drilled down to the first failure to find out more, but based on tests.log it
looks like the issue is simply that the python tests are running in my home
direct
> Sorry... Did I miss something? I see, CollabNet only providing
> "bare client"
> and "big pack".
> If I need Subversion without Apache, should I look elsewhere? I
> already have
> Apache installation, which isn't easy to maintain.
> And I don't want to screw it any further installing yet another
http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#version-value-in-source
Kind regards,
Jon
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Subject: SVN Keywords...
I have a series of projects that operate as service daemons; all the
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