Guten Tag Helge Rossvoll,
am Montag, 7. Oktober 2013 um 06:18 schrieben Sie:
> Yeah. Changed to LF in client,
svn:eol-style-Property, file content or both?
> deleted a few .sh files and comitted them again.
> Same issue still. Might of course be something else than svn:eol-style :)
You can make
Hello,
I compiled successfully SVN on MINGW+MSYS but I got this error during the
process:
/bin/sh /home/Carlo/subversion-1.8.3/libtool --tag=CC --silent --mode=compile
gcc -std=c89 -DWIN32 -D__MSVCRT__ -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -g -O2 -g -O2 -I.
/subversion/include -I./subversion -I/mingw/inclu
Hi,
In general, it's about seeing the log of a commit to an externals file.
I will try to describe the situation:
I have folder named "Master" with file named "FileA.txt" in it.
Somewhere in the project tree I have also a folder named "Slave" with an
externals "FileB.txt" pointing to "Master/File
Yeah. Changed to LF in client, deleted a few .sh files and comitted them again.
Same issue still. Might of course be something else than svn:eol-style :)
Med vennlig hilsen
Helge Rossvoll
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com]
Sent: 7. oktober 201
On Oct 6, 2013, at 13:42, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
> googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun’t run.
> Same client, same settings on client side.
> Changing to LF for .sh scripts in the client didn’t solve the pro
We did indeed, start from rev 0 to make sure everything was clean when we moved
from googlecode.
Med vennlig hilsen
Helge Rossvoll
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]
Sent: 6. oktober 2013 20:50
To: Helge Rossvoll
Cc: Andy Levy; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: File size dif
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
> googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun’t run.
>
> Same client, same settings on client side.
>
> Changing to LF for .sh scripts in the client didn
Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun't run.
Same client, same settings on client side.
Changing to LF for .sh scripts in the client didn't solve the problem.
Med vennlig hilsen
Helge Rossvoll
From: Mark Phip
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Client have native set for .sh files.
> Files are created on windows, published to the debian SVN/apache server
> and in most cases checked out to windows machines.
> Haven’t been able to get anyone using linux to test yet.
>
>
It sounds like
Client have native set for .sh files.
Files are created on windows, published to the debian SVN/apache server and in
most cases checked out to windows machines.
Haven’t been able to get anyone using linux to test yet.
Med vennlig hilsen
Helge Rossvoll
-Original Message-
From: Andy Levy
Please be sure to Reply To All so that responses go back to the list.
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> SVN repo is used for android ROM development.
> What we see now is that if we checkout the entire repo, .zip it and flash on
> the phone it will flash, but when trying to
What would be the recommended solution to this?
I assume there is a way around this to let clients handle this?
Because when using googlecode the problem wasn't there, but now when using a
self ran debian server there is an issue.
Med vennlig hilsen
Helge Rossvoll
-Original Message-
Fro
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a little
> bit bigger than the original committed file.
>
> This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see until
> now. Ziped files are not affected it see
On 06.10.2013 10:33, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
>
> When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a
> little bit bigger than the original committed file.
>
> This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see
> until now. Ziped files are not affected it seems.
>
>
>
>
When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a little bit
bigger than the original committed file.
This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see until now.
Ziped files are not affected it seems.
Using notepad++ in windows to compare the files, notepad++ inf
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