Sorry for late reply - thanks for that information Johan. Glad that there's
work going on in this area :)
-Original Message-
From: Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 April 2012 16:32
To: James French
Cc: Les Mikesell; Subversion Users
Subject: Re: default ignores
On Wed
nut wrote:
>I'm trying to delete some files from my repository. After "svn delete
>", I get
>
>D
>
>as expected, but when I try to commit, I get
>
>svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>svn: ' is not under version control
looks like you are trying to 'svn commit '
You need to commit the contai
Tom Bing wrote on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 20:04:41 -0400:
> I appreciate your advice, I'll check the SVNKit lists.
>
> Judging from the access timestamps (ls -lu jsvn*) the "jsvnadmin"
> script was the only one that had been accessed when this
> basic_tests.py run failed.
Not surprising; 'svnadmin c
I appreciate your advice, I'll check the SVNKit lists.
Judging from the access timestamps (ls -lu jsvn*) the "jsvnadmin"
script was the only one that had been accessed when this
basic_tests.py run failed. This run, if successful, would have gone
through all the tests.
Regards,
Tom
On Tue, May 1
Yes! I removed the 'delete' before the deleted flag, leaving in the empty line
preceding it, and I was able to upgrade SVN to 1.7.6. Thanks for all your help!
Ryan Schmitz | OLAP Developer / Kalido Specialist | MarketStar |
People + Knowledge Accelerating Sales
e jschm...@marketstar
Ryan Schmitz writes:
> It appears to be failing in the Data Definitions subfolder. There were
> no 'deleted' flags in the entries folder there, but there were several
> in the folders that were at the next level down. I've pasted the
> entries with the deleted flag below, and the first one,
> Dev
Philip and Daniel,
It appears to be failing in the Data Definitions subfolder. There were no
'deleted' flags in the entries folder there, but there were several in the
folders that were at the next level down. I've pasted the entries with the
deleted flag below, and the first one, DeviceSalesLa
Tom Bing wrote on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 12:04:03 -0400:
> I am running some tests with basic_tests.py to verify the operation of
> the SVNKit command-line client scripts. I encountered an error (Errno
> 8) when I ran basic_tests.py with the --use-jsvn
SVNKit questions should be asked on the SVNKit
On May 1, 2012, at 13:12, Brenden Walker wrote:
> That explains it. A related follow up, I'm setting svn:externals like so:
>
> https://devsubversion/svn/Development/Trunk/Projects/XCCS/Exports@1395
> Externals/XCCS
>
> That seems to work fine, when I checkout I get the correct revision howev
> -Original Message-
> From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com]
>
> On May 1, 2012, at 12:12, Brenden Walker wrote:
>
> > I've been trying to set properties in my repo with a command similar to:
> >
> > svn.exe propset --revprop -r HEAD svn:externals
> "https://devsubve
On May 1, 2012, at 12:12, Brenden Walker wrote:
> I’ve been trying to set properties in my repo with a command similar to:
>
> svn.exe propset --revprop -r HEAD svn:externals
> “https://devsubversion/svn/Development/Trunk/Projects/XCCS/Exports@1394
> Externals/XCCS”https://devsubversion/svn/D
I've been trying to set properties in my repo with a command similar to:
svn.exe propset --revprop -r HEAD svn:externals
"https://devsubversion/svn/Development/Trunk/Projects/XCCS/Exports@1394
Externals/XCCS"
https://devsubversion/svn/Development_TEST/Tags/SiteWatch/RC_1/Projects/SiteWatch/
sv
I am running some tests with basic_tests.py to verify the operation of
the SVNKit command-line client scripts. I encountered an error (Errno
8) when I ran basic_tests.py with the --use-jsvn and --bin= options,
as shown by the terminal session below.
[tom@lorien ~]$ pwd
/home/tom
[tom@lorien ~]$
Daniel Shahaf writes:
> Philip Martin wrote on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 10:43:20 +0100:
>> Ryan Schmitz writes:
>>
>> > Is there another way for me to run 'svn status'?
>>
>> We might be able to do without. It's unfortunate that the abort message
>> doesn't give us the filename, if you can run un
On Tue, 01 May 2012 13:50:34 +, Thorsten Schöning wrote:
...
> Because Subversive seems to produce the same quality of content, just
> differently displayed.
But this kind of 'differently displayed' is quite valuable. Putting
commits in a list and narrowing the tree provides a lot more overvie
On Tue, 01 May 2012 12:31:58 +, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
...
> Andreas Krey suggested nice approach in his reply - convert the SVN
> repository to Git, then use that to display the history. I haven't
> tried the SVN to Git conversion -- this is basically the only thing
> I haven't tried ye
Philip Martin wrote on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 10:43:20 +0100:
> Ryan Schmitz writes:
>
> > Is there another way for me to run 'svn status'?
>
> We might be able to do without. It's unfortunate that the abort message
> doesn't give us the filename, if you can run under a debugger the stack
> trace
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/community-guide/mailing-lists.html#fresh-post
It would be useful to know what backend you use (FSFS or BDB), what
authn and authz configuration you have, and what is the minimal httpd
config that still reproduces the leak.
Daniel
Rp0013 wrote on Mon, Apr 30, 201
Guten Tag Stanimir Stamenkov,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 um 11:31 schrieben Sie:
> None of these resemble the DVCS examples I've given. All of these
> require too much of visual space to describe just a little bit of
> history with the valuable copy/branch and merge information.
So what you really
We use a secure hosted solution from www.codespaces.com - used it for years and
decently priced.
Regards,
Brendan Flanagan
beyond systems ltd.
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Hi Gil Kremer,
A full blown disaster recovery capable system, with integrated backup, high
> security access control, single-sign-on, and multiple distributed access
> points for high speed local access, with an end-to-end workflow plan and
> education for new users? That's. a lot more work,
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Rp0013 wrote:
> We migrated to subversion 1.7.2 today from 1.4.6 and seeing sudden issues
> with memory
>
> You're using a hand built version? Grab the SRPM from Repoforge, I mostly
wrote and submitted the last few, and the latest patches and spec files are
actuall
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Thorsten Schöning wrote:
> Guten Tag Gil Kremer,
> am Montag, 30. April 2012 um 10:22 schrieben Sie:
>
> > Best regards,
>
> Please, next time at least repeat your subject in the body, else it's
> hard to quote what you want, search for your mail etc.
>
> > Hi, does
Ryan Schmitz writes:
> Is there another way for me to run 'svn status'?
We might be able to do without. It's unfortunate that the abort message
doesn't give us the filename, if you can run under a debugger the stack
trace would help. Or make your woking copy available to somebody else.
Failin
Tue, 1 May 2012 09:21:39 +0200, /Thorsten Schöning/:
Guten Tag Stanimir Stamenkov,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 um 01:14 schrieben Sie:
Is anyone aware of tools which (re)construct a DAG from Subversion
repository history and display it pretty much like today's DVCSes?
Did you already look at the
Guten Tag Stanimir Stamenkov,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 um 01:14 schrieben Sie:
> Is anyone aware of tools which (re)construct a DAG from Subversion
> repository history and display it pretty much like today's DVCSes?
Did you already look at the revision graph e.g. TortoiseSVN is able to
produce?
Guten Tag Stanimir Stamenkov,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 um 01:14 schrieben Sie:
> Is anyone aware of tools which (re)construct a DAG from Subversion
> repository history and display it pretty much like today's DVCSes?
Did you already look at the revision graph e.g. TortoiseSVN is able to
produce?
On Tue, 01 May 2012 02:14:16 +, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> Is anyone aware of tools which (re)construct a DAG from Subversion
> repository history and display it pretty much like today's DVCSes?
'git svn' works for me.
Although you can easily create svn repos that have no good git
represen
Guten Tag Gil Kremer,
am Montag, 30. April 2012 um 10:22 schrieben Sie:
> Best regards,
Please, next time at least repeat your subject in the body, else it's
hard to quote what you want, search for your mail etc.
> Hi, does anyone know of a company the can give support to SVN?
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