As near as I can tell, I successfully initialized the mirror. That is,
it gave me no error messages the first time I ran the initialization.
(I didn't record all this, sorry.)
When I tried to sync, it gave me this:
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$svnsync sync https://svn.sourceforge.jp/svnroot/bif-c/
https://
It might be overkill, but what is your time worth? It's fun to build
computers from scratch, and educational. But for a source control
system in a commercial project, it can be much cheaper to simply buy a
well supported package, with automatic updates and good high
availability setups built right
Wandisco seems like an overkill for this kind of setup.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:56 AM, HOF Alerter wrote:
> > Hello World,
> >
> > I'm preparing to build a two-machine master-slave set-up for Apache SVN
> > (linux, svnsync mirroring
Great!
I've updated and run some casual tests on my github published toolkits
for building this on RHEL 6. They're
at:https://github.com/nkadel/subversion-1.8.x-srpm.
The dependencies for "java-devel-openjdk" in RHEL compilation can
cause some confusion, due to the multiple i386, x86_64, version
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:56 AM, HOF Alerter wrote:
> Hello World,
>
> I'm preparing to build a two-machine master-slave set-up for Apache SVN
> (linux, svnsync mirroring to slave, no cluster). Now, I remember seeing in
> the past scripts tailored to this kind of architecture, alas I cannot find
>
Dear Stefan,
Thank you for your quick and detailed explanations.
I got it. And we don't need professional support.
Best Regards
She Hanbing (Eric She)
ABeam Global Development Centre
4F, Building.23,498# GuoShouJing Rd. Pudong,Shanghai, 201203
T
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 08:29:09AM +, h...@abeam.com wrote:
> Dear Mr. and Mrs.
>
> Thank you very much for taking time to read my email. Recently our company
> would like to upgrade Windows Server 2003 (X86) to Windows 2008 (x86), as we
> have SVN installed on Windows server 2003, before up
Dear Mr. and Mrs.
Thank you very much for taking time to read my email. Recently our company
would like to upgrade Windows Server 2003 (X86) to Windows 2008 (x86), as we
have SVN installed on Windows server 2003, before upgrade, we have some
concerns and would like to consult with you:
1.
Hello World,
I'm preparing to build a two-machine master-slave set-up for Apache SVN
(linux, svnsync mirroring to slave, no cluster). Now, I remember seeing in
the past scripts tailored to this kind of architecture, alas I cannot find
them anymore and not for a lack of googling.
Those included:
-