could not access directly the checkout that i
need to update. Still, I could easily exploit the hook to write date
and revision number in a text file accessible to both the container
and the host; this file became my target to monitor with incron which
is now triggered only once per commit.
Thanks again,
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Marco Asa
s of times for each commit (any kind of modification
triggers it as I am looking at the whole folder). What would be a good
file to monitor with incron in the repository that will always be
modified by a new commit?
Thanks for your attention,
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Asa Marco 朝
x27;D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.10.1\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_wc\wc_db.c'
line 10238: assertion failed (svn_dirent_is_absolute(local_abspath))
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OK
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Marco Trapani
Fleet Management System
Firmware & Softwa
have to wait for the
> Subversion 1.9.2 release.
>
Hi,
I have the very same problem here. Please keep us posted on your progress.
If you want me to make some test, just let me know.
Thanks!
Marco
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
Hi, I 'am marco, from costa rica. I'am trying to make a first SVN commit of
a 110 Mb repository, but I getting an error when the upload process finish.
This one:
Error: Commit failed (details follow):
Error: MERGE of '/svn/bntransformaciones': Response exceeded maximum numb
rwrite the existing versioned item at
By searching for this issue if found a entry I your issue tracker that
this issue was already fixed in version 1.6.X.
What's happened ? Is it my fault or is the issue 3552 reopened ?
With best regards
Marco Schott
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hint?
Thanks
Marco
On 07/03/2011 22:11 Jim Garrison ha scritto:
> The last version available on the Fedora update site
> for my system (Fedora 10) is 1.6.5, and I need the fixes
> for Tree Conflict resolution that shipped in 1.6.6 and
> later versions.
>
> Is there anything special to upgrading other than building
this feature is planned and is called "views", it was proposed
more than a year ago.
The script seems to do the trick but it can't be used with clients like
TortoiseSVN.
Marco Burato
les-linked-files-in-vss-can-be-migrated-to-a-subversion-reposi
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-02/1135.shtml
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Marco Burato
going on there?
Marco
Thanks!
Could you give me an example on how to implement this control so that
users can not commit particular filetypes?
Marco
On 2 Feb, 16:24, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 February 2010, Marco wrote:
>
> > is it possible to deny users to commit particular fi
Hi all,
is it possible to deny users to commit particular filetypes into
subversion repositories?
Thanks
Marco
Hi!
Thank you for your reply. I have a Windows Server 2003 Small Business.
Could you point me out to a resource on the Internet that explains how
to configure Subversion to use windows authentication in such
environment?
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Marco Minerva, marco.mine...@gmail.com
http://blogs.ugidotnet.org/marcom
ke to configure SVN so it can grant or
deny access to repository using Windows' user information. Is it
possible? Could you explain me how to perform this goal?
Thank you in advance.
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Marco Minerva [MCPD], marco.mine...@gmail.com
http://blogs.ugidotnet.org/marcom
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