Re: Hi, does anyone know of a company the can give support to SVN? preferablyin israel. thanks

2012-05-01 Thread Jonathan Paul
e already support customers with a presence in Israel, and our support organisation is primarily based in the UK. Regards, Jon -- Jonathan Paul, Team Leader of Technical Sales WANdisco Inc. Tel. UK +44 (0)114 303 9985 ext. 720 Tel. US +1 925 808 7321 ext. 720 http://www.wandisco.com uberSVN: Apache Sub

Re: Windows over linux

2011-01-25 Thread Jonathan Paul
That's a good point. The stuff in the link I sent specifically talks about client side stuff - I'm not sure if it also applies to the server, as I don't know enough about what happens at the low level. On 25 January 2011 10:16, Alexey Bakhirkin wrote: > 2011/1/25 Jonathan

Re: when to use svn copy

2011-01-25 Thread Jonathan Paul
Hi Jamie, as you have already pointed out you lose the mergeinfo - I would say that this is not acceptable from an auditing point of view, and it also causes headaches later for the person who has to merge stuff from the branch back to another branch. Jon

Re: Windows over linux

2011-01-25 Thread Jonathan Paul
In here there is a good explanation of NTFS's shortcomings in relation to subversion: http://superuser.com/questions/15192/bad-ntfs-performance I would also recommend Linux for subversion servers

Re: Could not read status line: connection was closed by server

2011-01-24 Thread Jonathan Paul
And to be more helpful, these would usually be in the main httpd.conf file... increase Timeout and KeepAliveTimeout (providing KeepAlive is On). I would use something like 20 mins to start (value of 1200) - it may be overkill, you'll have to experiment! On 24 January 2011 17:19, Jonathan

Re: Could not read status line: connection was closed by server

2011-01-24 Thread Jonathan Paul
I would check the Timeout values for your Apache server - it looks like you need to increase these values. I'm not sure where the Apache configuration files are with Edge though. > -- Forwarded message -- > From: 刘斌 > Date: Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 8:38 AM > Subject: Re: Could no