>scons: warning: Support for pre-2.7.0 Python version (2.6.4) is
deprecated.
> If this will cause hardship, contact scons-...@scons.org
I think you are using old version of python try to upgrade python version
2.7 then try to install serf on Solaris environment.
Mohsin
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 1
Which Python Version you are using on Solaris environment ?
Mohsin
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:15 AM, kay [via Subversion] <
ml-node+s1072662n191737...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> I am currently having the same issues as previous author (Mohsin). I am
> trying to install serf 1.3.8 for subversion on
On 1/29/15 4:40 AM, Brendon Abbott wrote:
> Since writing this original email, I have found that the difference between
> the
> working instance and the non-working instance is not the repository, but the
> client. 1.6.17 works fine, whilst 1.8.11 does not.
This issue sounds suspiciously like wh
Hi all,
is it possible, from the client side, to see the contents of the
conf/svnserve.conf ?
Alternatively: can a client list all the permissions (which user can
commit which files to the repository?) of the files in an svn
repository?
Thank you,
Marco
Since writing this original email, I have found that the difference between the
working instance and the non-working instance is not the repository, but the
client. 1.6.17 works fine, whilst 1.8.11 does not.
So I am currently concentrating my efforts on the changes between these
releases.
Bre
Hi
I am part of a development team of approximately 30 people, all but a couple
using Windows 7 64it clients. One of our users is experiencing random checksum
errors when performing a fresh, clean checkout. The problem is random in that
it is a different file every time we perform the test.