Re: check-mime-type, Windows client, non-ASCII path

2012-02-01 Thread Eliop
Hello, Nico. El 1 de febrero de 2012 13:17, Nico Kadel-Garcia escribió: 2012/2/1 Ignacio González (Eliop) : > > Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) > > Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) > > > > Repository created OK > > Hundreds of revisions already checked-in OK > > H

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:49 AM, David Chapman wrote: > >> >>> Actually the Working Copies are automatically upgraded when "touched" for >>> the first time by the new version. The Repositories are NOT automatically >>> upgraded, but it's a manual step through svnadmin upgrade (which mean >>> *you*

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 09:49:58AM -0800, David Chapman wrote: > On 2/1/2012 9:26 AM, James Boden wrote: > >Earlier it was stated by Andy > >>Actually the Working Copies are automatically upgraded when "touched" for > >>the first time by the new version. The Repositories are NOT automatically > >>u

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread David Chapman
On 2/1/2012 9:26 AM, James Boden wrote: Earlier it was stated by Andy Actually the Working Copies are automatically upgraded when "touched" for the first time by the new version. The Repositories are NOT automatically upgraded, but it's a manual step through svnadmin upgrade (which mean *you* de

RE: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread James Boden
Earlier it was stated by Andy > Actually the Working Copies are automatically upgraded when "touched" for > the first time by the new version. The Repositories are NOT automatically > upgraded, but it's a manual step through svnadmin upgrade (which mean *you* > decide if and when to upgrade the rep

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 05:11:55PM +, James Boden wrote: > Andy, what do you mean svadmin dump/load route? Is this for the > repositories? Sorry for being dense here, I just mainly use the software and > not do a lot of maintenance to it. Yes, it's for repositories. See http://svnbook.red

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 11:51:17AM -0500, Andy Levy wrote: > There are a number of distributions available, both from > companies/individuals (CollabNet, WANDisco, etc.) and OS > distributions. What is available to you and how the installation > process gets run will depend upon what OS your server

Re: Problem with reverting

2012-02-01 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 03:27:13PM +, Markus Schaber wrote: > Hi, > > I have a directory foo with tree conflict: local add of foo and a file > foo/bar, and then an update trying to add the same foo and foo/bar. Now, I > try to revert using SharpSVN, which internally calls svn_client_revert_2

RE: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread James Boden
Andy, what do you mean svadmin dump/load route? Is this for the repositories? Sorry for being dense here, I just mainly use the software and not do a lot of maintenance to it. James Boden IT Specialist Western Regional Center for Correctional Ed 18415 Roxbury Road Hagerstown, Md. 21740 301-766

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Andy Levy
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:32, James Boden wrote: > So if I get this right, I do not have to upgrade each step, I can jump to the > 1.7.2 version.  Is there an installer for this? yes, you can jump straight from 1.4 to 1.7 (though I'd recommend going the svadmin dump/load route to take advantage

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Andy Levy
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:27, Giulio Troccoli wrote: > > > On 01/02/12 15:58, James Boden wrote: >> >> Ok, I reviewed the release-notes.  My question is do I have to upgrade to >> 1.5 then 1.6 and then 1.7.2?    If this is the case where is the installer >> for these versions?  Also what about the

RE: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread James Boden
So if I get this right, I do not have to upgrade each step, I can jump to the 1.7.2 version. Is there an installer for this? James Boden IT Specialist Western Regional Center for Correctional Ed 18415 Roxbury Road Hagerstown, Md. 21740 301-766-9443 jbo...@dllr.state.md.us __

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Giulio Troccoli
On 01/02/12 15:58, James Boden wrote: Ok, I reviewed the release-notes. My question is do I have to upgrade to 1.5 then 1.6 and then 1.7.2?If this is the case where is the installer for these versions? Also what about the information I currently have stored in the repositories. Accord

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Thorsten Schöning
Guten Tag James Boden, am Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2012 um 16:58 schrieben Sie: > My question is do I have to > upgrade to 1.5 then 1.6 and then 1.7.2? No, because it's just binaries and your repositories aren't touch during installation of newer versions. > Also what about the > information I curre

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:58 AM, James Boden wrote: > Ok, I reviewed the release-notes.  My question is do I have to upgrade to 1.5 > then 1.6 and then 1.7.2?    If this is the case where is the installer for > these versions?  Also what about the information I currently have stored in > the re

RE: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread James Boden
Ok, I reviewed the release-notes. My question is do I have to upgrade to 1.5 then 1.6 and then 1.7.2?If this is the case where is the installer for these versions? Also what about the information I currently have stored in the repositories. According to the release-notes they will be auto

Problem with reverting

2012-02-01 Thread Markus Schaber
Hi, I have a directory foo with tree conflict: local add of foo and a file foo/bar, and then an update trying to add the same foo and foo/bar. Now, I try to revert using SharpSVN, which internally calls svn_client_revert_2(). I give the path of the directory and the file, and a depth of "files"

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 02:38:36PM +, James Boden wrote: > I would like to upgrade my subversion from 1.4.3 to the newest one. > What is entailed to do this? Hi James, please see the release notes for each release between 1.4 and the release you're upgrading to (I'd recommend using the latest

Re: Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread Giulio Troccoli
On 01/02/12 14:38, James Boden wrote: I would like to upgrade my subversion from 1.4.3 to the newest one. What is entailed to do this? Thanks Do you want to upgrade the server, client or both? On what system(s)? If you would like to upgrade the server, do you want to upgrade the repo

Upgrade Subversion 1.4.3

2012-02-01 Thread James Boden
I would like to upgrade my subversion from 1.4.3 to the newest one. What is entailed to do this? Thanks James Boden IT Specialist Western Regional Center for Correctional Ed 18415 Roxbury Road Hagerstown, Md. 21740 301-766-9443 jbo...@dllr.state.md.us

Re: check-mime-type, Windows client, non-ASCII path

2012-02-01 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
Am 01.02.2012 09:00, schrieb Ignacio González (Eliop): Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) Just to make sure, are you using a native MS Windows client or are you using Cygwin? Also, the clients differ slightly depending on the distribution, it would be helpful to have those,

Re: new folder

2012-02-01 Thread Alan Barrett
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012, sureshkumar nandakumar wrote: I want to prevent commits in /branches alone. Apart from admin, no one shouldn't add any new folders under in /branches folder. Already We are using svnperm for access control. Can u guide me, how I can do this? svnperms.py can already do this

Re: check-mime-type, Windows client, non-ASCII path

2012-02-01 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
2012/2/1 Ignacio González (Eliop) : > Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) > Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) > > Repository created OK > Hundreds of revisions already checked-in OK > Hook "check-mime-type" (bash) added in server > A couple of revisions checked-in OK > N

Re: new folder

2012-02-01 Thread sureshkumar nandakumar
Hi Allan, I want to prevent commits in /branches alone. Apart from admin, no one shouldn't add any new folders under in /branches folder. Already We are using svnperm for access control. Can u guide me, how I can do this? If possible share your pre-commit script and guide me how i can modify the

Re: new folder

2012-02-01 Thread Campbell Allan
On Monday 23 January 2012, sureshkumar nandakumar wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to restrict new folder creation under in /branches. > Currently we are using SVN perm files for restrict the read/write > access control. > We have around 1000 SVN users, we are in position to control the access > lev

check-mime-type, Windows client, non-ASCII path

2012-02-01 Thread Eliop
Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish) Repository created OK Hundreds of revisions already checked-in OK Hook "check-mime-type" (bash) added in server A couple of revisions checked-in OK New file added with non-ASCII characters -> Problem: