Johan Corveleyn escribió el 20/02/2018 10:57:46:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 10:35 AM, Ignacio González (Eliop)
> wrote:
> > "Branko Čibej" wrote:
> >> On 19.02.2018 15:40, Ignacio González (Eliop) wrote:
> >>> Client svn 1.8.13
> >>> Server s
"Branko Čibej" wrote:
> On 19.02.2018 15:40, Ignacio González (Eliop) wrote:
>> Client svn 1.8.13
>> Server svn 1.8.13 on Centos 7 64 bit
>> -
>> I have a repository with 400 000 revisions.
>> Proyect X in that repository has the usual trunk
"Branko Čibej" wrote:
> On 19.02.2018 15:40, Ignacio González (Eliop) wrote:
>> Client svn 1.8.13
>> Server svn 1.8.13 on Centos 7 64 bit
>> -
>> I have a repository with 400 000 revisions.
>> Proyect X in that repository has the usual trunk
Client svn 1.8.13
Server svn 1.8.13 on Centos 7 64 bit
-
I have a repository with 400 000 revisions.
Proyect X in that repository has the usual trunk / branches / tags
structure.
Tags are structured in a dozen of sub-directories:
Project X
+- trunk
+- tags
+-- setA
+-- setB
+-- se
Hello.
I'm looking for examples on how to use Subversion efficiently in the
context of component management.
We develop some products that we have to adapt to different markets. Some
of the features are common, some are partially common, and some are unique
for each market. Sounds like the defin
Hello.
Is there a simple way to undo the effects of an "svnadmin pack" command?
If not, is there a complex way?
If needed, I can retrieve the individual files that compose the packed file
(there is only one), but I don't know what other files I would have to
modify (assuming they could be edited s
n.so
LoadModule authz_core_module lib/modules/mod_authz_core.so
LoadModule authz_host_module lib/modules/mod_authz_host.so
etc.
2015-05-22 14:33 GMT+02:00 Les Mikesell :
> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 1:38 AM, Ignacio González (Eliop)
> wrote:
> > Les, I´ve installad Collabnet Subversion Edg
Les, I´ve installad Collabnet Subversion Edge 4.0.13 over CentOS 7 (miminal
ISO) and works fine.
sword=*,rw,uid=csvn,gid=csvn,dir_mode=0755,file_mode=0755 0 0
That did the trick.
2015-05-04 9:33 GMT+02:00 Johan Corveleyn :
> On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Ignacio González (Eliop)
> wrote:
> > svnadmin 1.8.13
> > Server: Centos 7 64-bit
> > Repo in local xfs dis
svnadmin 1.8.13
Server: Centos 7 64-bit
Repo in local xfs disk
Backups in remote cifs share
This operation works without problems:
$ svnadmin hotcopy /path/to/repo /local/path/to/dest
With a small repo, it takes just a few seconds
But this one does not:
$ svnadmin hotcopy /path/to/repo /remote/pa
Hello, Ulrich
> Am 02.02.2012 08:37, schrieb Ignacio González (Eliop):
>
>> What I was really surprised is to see that the filenames flowing through the
>> communication channel is not normalised (well, that is just speculation,
>> am I wrong?). Is there a way to force th
Hello, Stefan.
El 2 de febrero de 2012 10:33, Stefan Sperling escribió:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 09:00:39AM +0100, Ignacio González (Eliop) wrote:
> > Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
> > Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
> >
> > Reposit
Hello, Nico.
El 1 de febrero de 2012 13:17, Nico Kadel-Garcia escribió:
2012/2/1 Ignacio González (Eliop) :
> > Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
> > Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
> >
> > Repository created OK
> > Hundreds of r
Clients: Windows-XP, Windows 7, svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
Server: Linux (CentOS), svn 1.6.16 (Spanish)
Repository created OK
Hundreds of revisions already checked-in OK
Hook "check-mime-type" (bash) added in server
A couple of revisions checked-in OK
New file added with non-ASCII characters -> Problem:
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