On Jan 10, 2014, at 17:53, Edwin Castro wrote:
> On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>>
If you upgrade the Mac client to 1.8.x, it should honor svn:global-ignores.
>> Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
>> which I have the latest ins
On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>
>> > If you upgrade the Mac client to 1.8.x, it should honor svn:global-ignores.
> Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
> which I have the latest installed today...
> But no problem. I can workaround by
On 11.01.2014 00:17, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>>
>> So I have to just duplicate the svn:ignore and svn:global-ignores
>> properties everywhere that anything needs to be ignored.
> Sorry, clarification:
>
> In tortoise, I check the
> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>
> So I have to just duplicate the svn:ignore and svn:global-ignores
> properties everywhere that anything needs to be ignored.
Sorry, clarification:
In tortoise, I check the properties of some directory, and it shows "svn:ignore
bin
On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
which I have the latest installed today...
But no problem. I can workaround by setting svn:ignore instead.
I install Subversion on the Mac via MacPorts, which has ha
> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>
> But no problem. I can workaround by setting svn:ignore instead.
Uggh. I *thought* this would be easy.
Even though I have svn:ignore set on some directories, TortoiseSVN 1.8 and
cygwin svn 1.8 fail to ignore the stuff specified.
> From: Dave Huang [mailto:k...@azeotrope.org]
>
> It does; svn:global-ignores is new to SVN 1.8.
> http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.8.html#repos-dictated-
> config
That's just about the last thing I expected, but it makes perfect sense now.
Thanks.
> If you upgrade the Mac
On Jan 10, 2014, at 16:17, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
> Can someone please explain this to me? I would expect "bin" and "obj" not to
> show up in the "svn status" command, because of the svn:global-ignores
> property.
> The mac client is 1.7, and the windows client is 1.8 if that makes
Can someone please explain this to me? I would expect "bin" and "obj" not to
show up in the "svn status" command, because of the svn:global-ignores property.
I am aware that there exists such a thing as svn:ignore, and I notice that
svn:global-ignores is not the same thing... But (a) the disti
Ben Reser reser.org> writes:
>
> On 1/9/14, 2:11 PM, Sinclair, Ronda D. wrote:
> > We are running Tortoise SVN on a Windows 7 machine – and had some
network
> > issues were connectivity to our share where the repository was stored
was up
> > and down. We’ve had the user copy the files locally
> > I've observed 3 instances of similar errors when using the 1.8.5
svnadmin
> > verify on 3 different old repositories. (the hundreds of other repos
on
> > this server verified in 1.8.5 without problems.)
> >
> > svnadmin: E160004: r97's root node's predecessor is r90 but should be
r96
> > s
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