Yes, remove it. It's not supposed to be seen at all on the server side.
Trent Fisher wrote on Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 20:40:52 -0400:
> Just to add another detail to this (Umang and I are on the same
> team). I looked at the original repository we are trying to
> replicate and found this:
>
> $ sv
On Jun 27, 2011, at 11:42, davmar wrote:
> Does the client need to have apache2 (MacPorts) running also?
No, Apache is a server program. The server runs the server (Apache with
mod_dav_svn in your case), the client runs the client (the Subversion command
line client, or TortoiseSVN, or Version
Just to add another detail to this (Umang and I are on the same team).
I looked at the original repository we are trying to replicate and found
this:
$ svn proplist -v -r0 --revprop svn://mumble.us.oracle.com/blah
Unversioned properties on revision 0:
svn:entry:committed-date
1970-01-01T
> Hi, new here,
> I'm trying to get TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, Build 21511 - 32 Bit ,
> 2011/06/01 19:00:35, and Subversion 1.6.17 working on fully updated
> Windows 7 running under VMware Fusion Version 3.1.3 (416484) on my
> Mac.
> When I do an export from a repo into a new folder, I always get an
> err
Say I have 5 sets of shell-scripts (A, B, C, D and E). On one computer
I want all in ~/bin, on another I want A and B in ~/bin, on another I
want A, C and D in ~/bin, etc.
Is there a best practise to do this, or should I make several
sub-directories in ~/bin?
--
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software En
Can't you run SVN native on the Mac? Apple includes it as part of
Xcode. Xcode is on your install DVD or can be downloaded free from
Apple.
You can also get pre-built SVN binaries from the apache.org web site.
http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Ken G
Hi, new here,
I'm trying to get TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, Build 21511 - 32 Bit , 2011/06/01
19:00:35, and Subversion 1.6.17 working on fully updated Windows 7 running
under VMware Fusion Version 3.1.3 (416484) on my Mac.
When I do an export from a repo into a new folder, I always get an error,
'Can't
Apologies for all the questions, I am trying to "import" to my local machine
and
not "checkout" but I get the same problem as below.
I have a file on my server side under the "trunk" directory.
But nothing seems to make it down to my client.
Thanks,
D
Message:
MightyMouse:supository user$ svn
Does the client need to have apache2 (MacPorts) running also?
davmar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I will look into that a bit later, thanks for info.
>
> I am trying to check out from my server and am having a problem.
> I am concurrently doing research on the web for this, but I am under
> a deadline.
Hi,
I will look into that a bit later, thanks for info.
I am trying to check out from my server and am having a problem.
I am concurrently doing research on the web for this, but I am under
a deadline. So I am seeing if you have any ideas.
Checkout does not seem to be working:
MightyMouse:sup
Am Samstag, den 25.06.2011, 21:19 -0700 schrieb davmar:
> Do you have any suggestions on this?
>
>
Use mod_authnz_ldap:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authnz_ldap.html
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