On Aug 12, 2011, at 11:01, Jan Ciesko (GMAIL) wrote:
> What I was wondering though: if I commit a delete and run any svn command on
> the REV-1 version in the post-commit hook, is it guaranteed that in the
> meantime no other commits were run, thus making REV-1 invalid?
> Or in other words: pre-
> -Original Message-
> From: Mario Brandt [mailto:jbl...@gmail.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2011 19:44
> To: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: svn command line client SNI
>
> Hi,
> is there any chance that the standart svn client supports SNI?
If your Subversion client is compi
Hi,
is there any chance that the standart svn client supports SNI?
Cheers
Mario
Thanks Ryan and David for the info, that solved my problem.
(I inspect the tree in a post-commit in the previous revision where the
deleted files were still present.)
What I was wondering though: if I commit a delete and run any svn
command on the REV-1 version in the post-commit hook, is it g
> My goal in learning Subversion was to put our web site under version control.
> Now I have my doubts as to whether Subversion can handle it.
>
> The web site uses Drupal. And Drupal has the characteristic that much of the
> site is contained in a MySQL database. For example, if I install a modul
> On Aug 11, 2011, at 12:21, Andy Levy wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to find the documentation (release notes, CHANGES file) to
> > corroborate Bob's description of how Sparse Directories work with
> > pre-1.6 servers, but I can't. I have the same recollection he does -
> > that you're still downloading
The same problem has just manifested when using ubuntu lucid either due to a
package update or possibly changes on the server side. I now get the
following error when attempting an svn update (svn info works fine).
SSL handshake failed: SSL error: A TLS warning alert has been received.
I tried