On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Branko Čibej wrote:
> On 18.04.2014 18:15, Justin Mrkva wrote:
>
> I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am
> managing commits for another user, so he sends me files and I check them in.
> It’s weird but we have our reasons for this.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin Mrkva [mailto:m...@justinmrkva.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 18 april 2014 18:16
> To: Subversion Users
> Subject: Default user on commit
>
> I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am
> managing commits for another user, so he sends m
On 18.04.2014 18:15, Justin Mrkva wrote:
> I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am managing
> commits for another user, so he sends me files and I check them in. It’s
> weird but we have our reasons for this.
>
> So I go into his working copy, replace the file in ques
On 2014-04-18 18:15, Justin Mrkva wrote:
> I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am managing
> commits for another user, so he sends me files and I check them in. It’s
> weird but we have our reasons for this.
>
> So I go into his working copy, replace the file in que
I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am managing
commits for another user, so he sends me files and I check them in. It’s weird
but we have our reasons for this.
So I go into his working copy, replace the file in question with his copy, then
do `svn ci --username ot
> Does subversion provide a way for the user to configure his username, thus
> avoiding having to pass the --username flag everytime he has to commit
> something?
>
>
> Thanks
> Zé
The credentials should be cached. If they are not being cached check in
~/.subversion/config, you probably have st
> I posted this already on the TortoiseSVN mailing list and it was suggested to
> report it to the Subversion Users mailing list:
>
> We are using TortoiseSVN (1.8.x) and the subversion command-line client
> (1.8.8) on Windows7 clients together with a VisualSVN (2.5.x) Server inside
> our company
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 5:41 AM, 蛋蛋/nv <419965...@qq.com> wrote:
> Dear:
> I have a question when using SVN. Could you please help me on this?
> We run two SVN virtual machines(with Windows Server 2003 system
> installed Subversion Edge ) on the same physical machine.We set LDAP
> authentic
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:41 AM, 蛋蛋/nv <419965...@qq.com> wrote:
> Dear:
> I have a question when using SVN. Could you please help me on this?
> We run two SVN virtual machines(with Windows Server 2003 system
> installed Subversion Edge ) on the same physical machine.We set LDAP
> authenti
Does subversion provide a way for the user to configure his username,
thus avoiding having to pass the --username flag everytime he has to
commit something?
Thanks
Zé
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