Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote on Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 23:42:07 -0400:
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Daniel Shahaf
> wrote:
> > Geoff: you cannot point a single working copy item at more than one URL.
> > (well, unless you create two externals with the same target file. Don't
> > do that.)
> >
>
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Geoff: you cannot point a single working copy item at more than one URL.
> (well, unless you create two externals with the same target file. Don't
> do that.)
>
> Nico: explain /exactly/ what you have been doing (best: a script(1)
> transcr
Geoff: you cannot point a single working copy item at more than one URL.
(well, unless you create two externals with the same target file. Don't
do that.)
Nico: explain /exactly/ what you have been doing (best: a script(1)
transcript). I don't know if you are complaining about nested working
cop
On Jul 11, 2011, at 21:05, Geoff Hoffman wrote:
> (This list is reply-above isn't it?)
Not usually:
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/community-guide/mailing-lists.html#top-posting
On Jul 11, 2011, at 14:07, Warren Jones wrote:
> One of our developers got perplexing results from an SVN commit. As far as I
> can tell, this is what happened:
>
>1. Developer checks out trunk of SVN project to working directory.
>2. "svn copy" some files from branch into working direc
Oh, I completely agree -- in the vast majority of cases you definitely want
to avoid doing it. I'm just explaining why it doesn't throw errors at you.
Cheers -
(This list is reply-above isn't it?)
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Geo
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Geoff Hoffman
wrote:
> This is a feature, yes. Subversion does allow your working copy to point to
>> 1 svn path.
> Sounds a lot like when you use svn:externals. This may be the more
> "standard" way of achieving what you're talking about.
> If you change code in [
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Adam Tong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded svn to my fedora 14 using the command "yum install svn".
>
> The installation was successfull, but i cannot create a repository.
> Here is the output:
>
> ---
> [root@mycomputer me]# svnadmin create /var/svn/repos
>
Hi,
I just downloaded svn to my fedora 14 using the command "yum install svn".
The installation was successfull, but i cannot create a repository.
Here is the output:
---
[root@mycomputer me]# svnadmin create /var/svn/repos
svnadmin: Repository creation failed
svnadmin: Could not create top-
This is a feature, yes. Subversion does allow your working copy to point to
> 1 svn path.
Sounds a lot like when you use svn:externals. This may be the more
"standard" way of achieving what you're talking about.
If you change code in [yourstuff] and [stuff pointing back to external's
home] then w
I just ran into a fascinating configuration where someone is doing
Subversion checkouts on top of existing Subversion checkouts. I'd
never even *THOUGHT* of pulling such a stunt, but it's apparently
workable.
I'm concerned, though, that any change in the source of the Subversion
checkout to a bran
One of our developers got perplexing results from an SVN commit. As far as I
can tell, this is what happened:
1. Developer checks out trunk of SVN project to working directory.
2. "svn copy" some files from branch into working directory.
3. Edit and modify files copied from branch.
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On Monday 11 July 2011 05:37 PM, Siroka Lenka wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I have a question about the Apache Subversion. Is there any
possibility to create versions of any other store (except directory)?
Concretely outputs of IBM Cognos products that do not have the file
representation (e.g.
I found this an interesting read, thanks.
(even though we already talked about it in Berlin)
Stefan Fuhrmann wrote on Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 15:02:25 +0200:
> Hope that lengthy explanation helps!
>
> -- Stefan^2.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 09:15:40AM +0200, Sebastien girard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to import a C project in my depository, but the libraries are not
> imported (e.g. libName.a), do you know why?
> Thank you for your help.
You need to tweak the global-ignores option in your client configuration
Dear Sir or Madam,
I have a question about the Apache Subversion. Is there any possibility to
create versions of any other store (except directory)? Concretely outputs of
IBM Cognos products that do not have the file representation (e.g. Cognos
Connection, Report Studio, Analysis Studio).
Than
Hello,
I want to import a C project in my depository, but the libraries are not
imported (e.g. libName.a), do you know why?
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
Sebastien Girard.
I have root on both of hosts, have the same OS and svn version
They are in a Lan network.
A DNS service can switchover domain name to IP.
Use http access file to control access permission .
Svn provide service for thousands of users.
CPU usage is too high to service normally all day and all night,
Migration depends on a lot of infrastructural constraints.
a) do you have full access of the servers
b) do you have virtualized systems, or plan to use on the new server.
c) what is the network layout between the servers, lan/wan,etc.
d) what is the allowed downtime.
e) is there a need for "cleani
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