Am 03.02.2012 12:02, schrieb Frank Jaworski:
Hello. We have our subversion repositories linked to a RADIUS server via
https. When we access our repository via various SVN clients (TortoiseSVN,
CollabNet, etc...), instead of one authentication per session, there is one
authentication per action.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
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> On Feb 6, 2012, at 06:37,
> wrote:
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>> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
>> corporate use?
>> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
>> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
>
> Subver
Does anyone have any input?
On Feb 6, 2012, at 06:37,
wrote:
> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
> corporate use?
> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
Subversion is free software, released (as of version 1.7) under the Apach
I was merging revisions in a branch back to the trunk (which also had local
revisions). (Tortoise SVN merge type = "Merge a range of revisions").
I had 2 conflicting files which I manually merged (using Araxis Merge) to
resolve the conflicts (and marked them as "resolved").
The error occurred at
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 7:37 AM, wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
> corporate use?
> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
There's an old Usenet saying "IANAL", or "I Am Not A
Good morning,
I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and corporate
use?
And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
It has a sales representative in Brazil?
Thank you,
Roberto Revilla
Tecnologia da Informação
Avibras Ind. Aeroespacial S/A
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Hi, Nico,
Von: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com]
>> Other than that issue, subversion is GPL and it's restrictions apply.
> No, it's an Apache license:
That's true for current SVN releases, older ones (before the migration to
Apache.org) came with a different (but equally "free") lice