On May 16, 2011, at 00:42, D, Dinoj wrote:
> Hi Daniel/Ryan
>
> Thanks. I understood that the mime content-types are not sending to the
> client from the server's mime.types file , intead it takes from the
> files which have subversion mime-type property set. I am unable to
> configure this to b
> I am commiter in the Apache Wave project which was accepted
> into the Apache incubator. We already migrated our issues
> from the googlecode to the Jira and the next step is
> migration of the source code into the Apache SVN from
> Mercurial. I tried to google for information on mercurial to
> s
Hi, Cate,
> Von: Cate Bekensail [mailto:catebekens...@yahoo.com]
[> ]
> We need to obtain information that would normally be provided by 'svn
> info'. The page, the apache user, does not have access to this program,
> but he can read the project’s .svn/entries file. We can guess at the
> infor
Hi, Daniel,
> Von: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name]
> Markus Schaber wrote on Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:20:11 +0200:
> > What is the safest future-compatible way to check for an
incompatible
> > / unknown working copy format which was written by a future
subversion
> > version? (e. G.
Hi Daniel/Ryan
Thanks. I understood that the mime content-types are not sending to the
client from the server's mime.types file , intead it takes from the
files which have subversion mime-type property set. I am unable to
configure this to bypass to apache mime.types file. Here my requirement
is t
> > Would it be possible for svn log --diff to accept the same --depth
> > argument that svn diff does? An svn client I built from trunk last
> > week does not recognize --depth in conjuction with svn log --diff
>
> It now does as of r1100830. Let me know if it works as expected.
> Thanks for the
[Accidentally sent privately by accident, meant to send to list.]
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From: Nico Kadel-Garcia
Date: Sun, May 15, 2011 at 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Howto: Mercurial to Subversion migration
To: Yuri Z
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Yuri Z wrote:
> Hello
> I am
(perhaps we should move to the dev-list? i'm not expert of this, i'll follow
the thread)
I've removed code references cause i'm asking a few more "conceptual"
questions here, to understand if we can simplify the detection avoiding the
diff. Fire me if i become trivial.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 12:0
Have you looked at svnversion ? That is what it does.
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On May 15, 2011, at 12:17 PM, cate wrote:
> Is there something outside the svn application, a ‘working directory
> only’ version of svn info, (svninfo?), that we could use to obtain
> local working directory “info”. This
Is there something outside the svn application, a ‘working directory
only’ version of svn info, (svninfo?), that we could use to obtain
local working directory “info”. This standalone would not require the
security demanded by svn proper.
Thank you.
Hello
I am commiter in the Apache Wave project which was accepted into the Apache
incubator. We already migrated our issues from the googlecode to the Jira
and the next step is migration of the source code into the Apache SVN from
Mercurial. I tried to google for information on mercurial to svn mig
Thanks for your reply. Yes I can browse the svn on a web browser from
outside the campus network. So this is really strange.
Kenny
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From: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 6:54 PM
To: Kenny Q. Zhu
Cc: users@subversion.apache.o
2011/5/15 Kenny Q. Zhu :
> I’m out of ideas! Please help!!
1. Configure HTTPS.
It won't be mangled at proxies, and it will protect your password
during transmission.
2. Are you sure that http://www.xxx.edu/mysvn is a correct address?
Are you able to browse repository at that address directly with
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