Am 14.12.2011 17:33, schrieb Daniel Shahaf:
Thomas Gier wrote on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 17:10:26 +0100:
Hello,
this is my first post to the list so first of all I'd like to say
hello to everybody :).
I'm stuck with a problem for which even google doesn't seem to find
a solution, so I decided to
Got problems after an upgrade.
1) Upgraded one sub path to 1.7
2) Upgraded sub path by sub path to 1.7
3) Failed to upgrade one of the sub paths, claiming that my localhost SVN
server disconnected the socket. This happened over and over so I decided to
make a Cleanup.
4) Cleanup failed. See below.
Ok,Thank you very much!
-- Original --
From: "Stefan Sperling";
Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2011 05:29 PM
To: "李泰";
Cc: "users";
Subject: Re: Svn version problem
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:51:52PM +0800, 李泰 wrote:
> Hi, All,
> I got
Hi,
I used to be able to do:
svn checkout --depth=empty svn://svn.archlinux.org/packages
cd packages
svn up pacman
rm -r pacman
svn up
and it would leave me with an empty, working copy on my computer in
subversion 1.6.17
When I upgraded to subversion 1.7.2, after doing the same set of
commands a
In attempting to pull down a copy of the trunk to my PC, I inadvertently
accessed a file in the Subversion repository that was created on a non-Windows
machine. The file has a name containing a less-than sign, which is illegal in
DOS/Windows. This caused a circular condition in which Svn was una
Agreed.
I understand the marketing aspect very well. It's sad companies are buying
into this, even the one I'm working for. :)
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Andy Levy wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 12:02, Troy Gaines wrote:
> > I have been a satisfied long-time user of SVN.
> >
> > I
On Nov 3, 7:54 pm, Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 2:38 PM, rupert.thurner
> wrote:
>
> > while looking for a possibility to help a user of subversion so he
> > does not need to type the server password all the time, i got hinted
> > to GnomeKeyring and seahorse. subversion offers t
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 12:02, Troy Gaines wrote:
> I have been a satisfied long-time user of SVN.
>
> I found the following article recently. I have used both and this appears
> (Dimensions CM is slow from our experience) to be very skewed based on user
> experience. Anyone else have a similar
I have been a satisfied long-time user of SVN.
I found the following article recently. I have used both and this appears
(Dimensions CM is slow from our experience) to be very skewed based on user
experience. Anyone else have a similar issue?
http://www.serena.com/products/dimensions-cm/index.h
Daniel Shahaf wrote on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 18:33:06 +0200:
> Thomas Gier wrote on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 17:10:26 +0100:
> > I know that by fiddling with these entries the mergeinfo will get
> > useless for this particular file/revision. I really don't like the
>
> No, the mergeinfo will be fine; i
Thomas Gier wrote on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 17:10:26 +0100:
> Hello,
>
> this is my first post to the list so first of all I'd like to say
> hello to everybody :).
>
> I'm stuck with a problem for which even google doesn't seem to find
> a solution, so I decided to post to this list. We're using SV
Hello,
this is my first post to the list so first of all I'd like to say hello
to everybody :).
I'm stuck with a problem for which even google doesn't seem to find a
solution, so I decided to post to this list. We're using SVN 1.5.1
(r32289) and access our repository with linux, mac (SmartS
Am 14.12.2011 05:23, schrieb Craig Burlock:
I need to create a new clone of an existing Subversion Repository to run on
a new server. What is the easiest way of doing this?
Apart from the mentioned dump/load and svnsync, a plain filesystem copy
works, too, provided you either use BDB on two si
Nevermind. False alarm. Somehow, somebody (or something) was messing with
the firewall. I haven't really looked at the firewall settings at all. And
maybe the firewall was off the last time. Maybe it was because of a
windows update or something that activated the firewall automatically.
Anyway, tha
Yeah, sorry. I know that link. And used to show them to other newbies. I
confess I haven't put the right word or enough information about this one.
I'm actually a SVN user, a mere programmer, who have just been appointed
to set up a SVN server (while also developing the app). Not exactly my
forte a
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:51:52PM +0800, 李泰 wrote:
> Hi, All,
> I got a problem in svn. My server' harddisk was broken three days
> ago, and the latest backup is up to four days ago. In another word, my
> svn's latest version info is from four days ago. But in my client computer,
> the svn
Hi, All,
I got a problem in svn. My server' harddisk was broken three days
ago, and the latest backup is up to four days ago. In another word, my
svn's latest version info is from four days ago. But in my client computer,
the svn version info is from three days ago. I meant my client comput
>
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> From: ben...@cs.its.ac.id [mailto:ben...@cs.its.ac.id]
> Sent: woensdag 14 december 2011 9:
Hi, I'm a new member in the maillist. Nice to meet all of you. Now, for my
question. This is my current system:
The SVN-client: windows xp pro + Tortoise SVN 1.6.16, Build 21511
The SVN-server: windows xp pro + WANDisco uberSVN 11.10 beta + SVN 1.6.17
+ XAMPP 1.7.4
The SVN worked for a few weeks,
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