Jeff Orrok wrote on Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 12:26:06 -0600:
> As Firefox says, "well, this is embarrassing".
>
> It looks like I've misinterpreted lines which are actually patterns that
> pertain to a target on a previous line.
>
> I think I did this because the blank lines are inconsistent
>
> Her
As Firefox says, "well, this is embarrassing".
It looks like I've misinterpreted lines which are actually patterns that
pertain to a target on a previous line.
I think I did this because the blank lines are inconsistent
Here is the command run without filtering through sed. Note that for
whatev
---
Subversion Exception!
---
Subversion encountered a serious problem.
Please take the time to report this on the Subversion mailing list
with as much information as possible about what
you were trying to do.
But please first search the mailing list
If I am in a directory and type `svn propget svn:ignore -R` then the path
on each line is relative to the current working directory as you would
expect.
However if I cd to the parent and then type `svn propget svn:ignore -R
subdir` then subdir is only shown in the path for items that are below the
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
$ svn --version
svn, version 1.7.14 (r1542130)
compiled Nov 20 2015, 19:25:09
Copyright (C) 2013 The Apache Software Foundation.
This software consists of contributions made by many people; see the NOTICE
file for more information.
I'm sad for your leave.
There are a lot of problems in the Sw Eng area, which should be
addressed to enable people to cooperate without being overkilled.
If we want the Open * to survive, we need to avoid fragmenting the
efforts, and try to converge them on single 'platforms'.
This is not an ea
I've been publishing backports of Subversion over at github.com for
RHEL based operating systems for some years now. They used to be
published at RPMForge while that was still active. And it was useful
to me, and to some others, to get up-to-date releases on current or
older operating systems, esp