> -Original Message-
> From: Jerryleen S [mailto:jerrylee...@prdcinfotech.com]
> Sent: 25 November 2011 06:32
> Subject: Queries about SVN (Security related)
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> We are in the process of selecting SVN system in our company,
> could you please clarify following points.
>
Dear Sir,
We are in the process of selecting SVN system in our company, could you
please clarify following points.
1. Restricting branching activity based on roles specified. That is
denying branch functionality to users based on there roles.
2. Denying delete/add folder to certain users, it is
Old BDB-backed repositories stored the older revision as fulltext and
newer revisions as deltas. Repositories created with or 'svnadmin
upgrade'd by 1.6 and newer reverse this for new revisions of files
(while making sure not to introduce a dependency loop in the direction
of deltas).
http://subv
Hi,
how does SVN 1.7.1 store fulltext and deltas in the BDB backend? From some time
ago I remember that previous versions of SVN stored "almost" always a HEAD
revision as fulltext, and others as reverse deltas.(except the case when a
delta is bigger that fulltext) Was this behavior changed in S
Hi David,
>For the users the path is HKEY_USERS\\Environement
Yes, or simply HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment
However, this install was meant to be used as a server for multiple users.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Environment
just contains all of the data fro
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 6:27 PM, AlfredD
wrote:
>
>>No, he meant your working copy is corrupted and you need to check out
>>another. The working copy upgrade process cannot handle certain types
>>of working copy corruption.
>
> I tried it, I checked out my project again (several gigabytes!) and I
Hi again Bert.
Today I've tested this on a (almost) clean Win7 installation I had
without problems.
I did first a clean install to C:\Test\Subversion... APR_ICONV_PATH was
set correctly.
I also did a install of first 1.6.17 to C:\Program Files\Subversion and
then an "upgrade" to 1.7.1 to C:\Te
>No, he meant your working copy is corrupted and you need to check out
>another. The working copy upgrade process cannot handle certain types
>of working copy corruption.
I tried it, I checked out my project again (several gigabytes!) and I
encountered problems again. A colleague did the same
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Alexander Kitaev wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Let me introduce our new project: SubGit (http://subgit.com/).
> SubGit is a free tool for smooth migration from Subversion to Git. As
> well as from Git to Subversion. Without git-svn insanity.
> It works like this:
You'v
2011/11/24 Dolf Andringa
>
> Dear people,
>
> I have setup Apache 2.2 and subversion. I'm using an Apache module for
> authentication and authzsvnaccess to define groups an manage per directory
> authorizations for them. But this requires me to define the groups and
> memberships in the authzsv
Dear people,
I have setup Apache 2.2 and subversion. I'm using an Apache module for
authentication and authzsvnaccess to define groups an manage per directory
authorizations for them. But this requires me to define the groups and
memberships in the authzsvnaccess file.
I already have setup a diffe
Hello Giulio,
Thank you very much for your prompt reply.
I have found a document on net that says changelists work
with files and not with Folders.
Also tested it, svn cl skips folders. The output message is
Skipped 'foldername'
Thank
On 24/11/11 07:47, Sachin Deshpande wrote:
Hello,
I am using SVN command line client 1.6.2 on windows.
I have following folder structure
Trunk
Folder1
File1
On Nov 24, 2011, at 01:47, Sachin Deshpande wrote:
> I have perform following local operations
>
> changed Folder1’s property.
> Modified File1
> Deleted Folder2
>
> I would like to do the commit of following
> Property change in Folder1
> Deleted Folder2
>
> Bu
Hello,
I am using SVN command line client 1.6.2 on windows.
I have following folder structure
Trunk
Folder1
File1
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