Daniel Shahaf:
> And for future reference, you can have your users lock
> files using something along the lines of `svn lock -m
> "$(hostname):$(pwd)' to be able to answer your question.
> You could even enforce this with a pre-lock hook.
Thank you, Daniel. Since the pre-lock hook does not recei
Bo Berglund wrote on Tue, 20 Aug 2019 17:27 +00:00:
> So I wonder if this would work:
Yes, with two caveats:
- The versions of svn on the two RPis must use the same working copy
format. All 1.8.0..1.12.x versions use the same working copy format
as each other.
- Recommend that you look into
I want to work on a project on a Raspberry Pi computer but this particular
one is not networked with the svn server...
I do have another RPi on the same network as the svn server so I can check
out a WC to that computer via VPN access to the RPi.
So I wonder if this would work:
1) Check out proj
David Aldrich wrote on Tue, 20 Aug 2019 12:29 +00:00:
> Does svn path based authorization support nested groups?
>
> group_a = fred,jim
> group_b = jane,@group_a
>
> Best regards
> David
[[[
% cat authz
[groups]
group_a = fred,jim
group_b = jane,@group_a
[/]
* =
@group_b = r
% svnauthz accesso
Lorenz wrote on Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:20 +00:00:
> Anton Shepelev wrote:
> >How can I view the working-copy path with which a
> >lock is associated, given the information about the
> >lock from `svnadmin lslocks'?
>
> you can't.
> The server knows nothing about the working copy and its location
Does svn path based authorization support nested groups?
group_a = fred,jim
group_b = jane,@group_a
Best regards
David
Lorenz to Anton Shepelev:
>>How can I view the working-copy path with which a
>>lock is associated, given the information about
>>the lock from `svnadmin lslocks'?
>
>you can't. The server knows nothing about the
>working copy and its location, only about the user.
>
>If you know the wor
Anton Shepelev wrote:
>How can I view the working-copy path with which a
>lock is associated, given the information about the
>lock from `svnadmin lslocks'?
you can't.
The server knows nothing about the working copy and its location,
only about the user.
If you know the working copy, you cou