they just copy them over 1:1, or just recompile their source packages.
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on.
How do the other RCSes handle this situation? Maybe we can learn
some ideas for a nice(r) UI there...
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me/path -> svn protocol tunneled through ssh, not affected.
svn+XXX://server/some/path -> svn protocol tunneled through some custom proxy,
unlikely to be affected unless your tunnel configuration imposes a size limit
on the total amount of tunneled data.
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I guess Stefans question for more details was directed to Andreas and his
rather unspecific rant, not to your email.
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Hi, Felix,
you may have some success by restoring just the broken revision files by ones
from the backup.
You should replace both files - the one where the verification fails, and the
file which is reported to have the malformed header.
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d systems (they deliver with svn 1.7 and
> httpd 2.4)
Just to rule out a potential misconception: If it only is about the server, you
can update to self-compiled 1.8 packages, they are fully backwards compatible
with version 1.7 clients (and even older ones).
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Von: Markus Schaber [mailto:m.scha...@codesys.com]
> Von: Niemann, Hartmut [mailto:hartmut.niem...@siemens.com]
> > > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > > Von: Mun Johl [mailto:mun.j...@emulex.com]
> > [...]
> > > As a test, I made a small change to the
storing an old working copy from a backup - the working copy may still have
stale lock tokens for locks which were removed in the meantime.
(This list is non-exhaustive.)
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Hi, merch store,
I'm not into the details of the protocol, but my guess is that you should send
the new, updated checksum only for X-SVN-Result-Fulltext-MD5 and not for
X-SVN-Base-Fulltext-MD5.
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Hi, merch store,
which md5 sum are you sending as X-SVN-Base-Fulltext-MD5? The one of the latest
revision in the repository?
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for updates (or rebuild yourself if you
compiled yourself.)
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andle this problem.
In my eyes, the obvious solution is to fetch the vendor library via the build
scripts (in exactly those configurations which need it). If your build
mechanism does not have integrated SVN support, you can just use "svn checkout
/ svn update" commands via shell, de
ent successfully authenticated for the
"main" request, and later fails with the same credentials for a parent
directory - it could catch this situation, and just treat it like a
"forbidden" internally.
However, I'm not sure whether this is easy to implement given the
asyn
- Hardware failure: The data reading from the harddisk or your
RAM may be broken, and occasionally flip some bits. This may
be the case on the existing server, as well as on the
destination machine.
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ou can upgrade Subversion on the server
> to 1.7.x or newer and only use 1.7.x or newer clients (which you seem to
> already be doing by using 1.8.x versions of TortoiseSVN).
Another workaround which might be applicable for your setup is to use
the svn or svn+ssh protocols - they both avoid mo
ttps://github.com/nkadel/samba4repo
Most of our infrastructure is currently windows based, and we have appropriate
active directory servers (Windows) already running. As we also run several
windows based services (Outlook and other software), I can't see our admins
switching to a Linux-based sol
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> I know that this problem is not strictly SVN specific, but maybe one of the
> users here has experience with this and knows a solution:
>
> I'm currently trying to set up an SVN server on linux which authenticates
>
lt on windows servers since 2003.
Is there any other solution or workaround for this problem?
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http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.cyrus.sasl/7065
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Bes
automatically falling back to a
full copy (or do whatever else is necessary to create a backup) when the
destination has a different version than the source repository, maybe guarded
by an extra --allow-upgrades command line parameter.
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k:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.8/svn.branchmerge.html
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support. If you don't have the knowledge in-house, I
suggest you sign a support contract with one of the companies providing
commercial SVN support, preferably one of those who hired some of the
committers, as those companies will then provide support and "official
confirmation" fo
ld release updates to include the bug fixes.
A possible workaround for end-users is to download the fixed plink.exe from the
putty distribution, and configure their clients to use said plink.exe.
Another possible workaround is to not use the svn+ssh-protocol, of course. ☺
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ebody know the reason why I encounter this error? Any idea about
> how to resolve this issue?
Just to exclude systematic dump corruption during the transfer between those 2
machines:
Could you use md5sum or sha256sum or a similar tool to verify that the dump
file is still identical on the
f course, checking the SMART data for the hard disks is on the list, too.
And I remember that some of the earlier SSDs shipped with borked firmware
leading to data loss.
However, I'm not the specialist for finding hardware defects (our sysadmins
take care for that), and this i
sitory is running on a network file system or similar storage which
does not properly implement synchronization / locking.
- Hardware defect (defective RAM in the server, flipping bits on the cable).
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Von: Steven Lee [mailto:stlee...@gmail.com]
> I am using Subversion 1.7.0. I wanted to exclude a directory from my working
> copy so I entered "svn update --set-depth exclude foodir". In the middle, I
> decided to cancel this operation. Now I'm in a state where some files under
nd its own trunk/branches/tags structure
therein. It works fine.
> Finally, our system is a bit more complex than it, but the main structure
> is this.
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ding on your OS.
You may also check whether there are prepackages versions, and download them
using your distribution specific tools (apt-get, yum, emerge, fink, ...)
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he Apache repository, which contains a lot of
other code in addition to subversion.
You could use "svnrdump" to get such a dump, I guess.
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t branches are not really "deleted", they are still
preserved in history, and can potentially be used for future merge and
reverse-merge commands, or to create a new branch from them.
Also, the ongoing work on "symmetric merge" will enable you to keep your
e you the hassle of a fresh checkout.
> I'm running 1.7.5 svn client on both machines and 1.7.something on the
> server.
>
> Hi, my names johnea, and I'm a tree conflict victim
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or "add" to add this tree to the target repository. In no case is there a
> 1-step solution, you need at least two steps.
Be aware that the solution proposed by Eckard will not preserve custom
properties.
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TFS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration#Software contains a list of
CI software.
So even if you don't like Hudson or Jenkins for whatever reason, there are lots
of alternatives, and I strongly suggest you evaluate continuous integration in
your environment.
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one sets the "svn:needs-lock" property on a file, it is
checked-out read-only until the user aquires a lock on that file.
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--relocate" or "svn relocate".
The server version is not relevant for this case, it should work with all
server versions from 1.0 to 1.7, and even if the server version changed during
the move.
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SQLite?
Yes, using SQLite definitely changed the game. You may google for "sqlite
vmware shared folders" or similar to find out whether there are known problems.
But the working copy organization as a whole has changed, and thus it may be
some other access pattern which fail on VMWare
on for the shared folders for
windows guests.
So my hint is that you check with the VirtualBox folks whether they know of any
issues with locking on shared folders. (Maybe simply updating VirtualBox or the
guest utils helps. :-)
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ded to return whatever working copy into the "old" self-contained
state. If that functionality is not provided from the beginning, existing users
will be _very_ alienated.
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t to the reader. :-)
This will catch the "simple" case when an external includes its own parent
directory.
But it will not catch mutually recursive externals (svn://path/to/a/ includes
svn://path/to/b/ and vice-versa), there might even exist cycles over 3 or more
repositories...
Be
Hi, Giorgio,
Maybe "svndumpfilter" can help:
http://svnbook.spears.at/nightly/de/svn.reposadmin.maint.html#svn.reposadmin.maint.tk.svndumpfilter
http://svnbook.spears.at/nightly/de/svn.reposadmin.maint.html#svn.reposadmin.maint.filtering
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Hi, Waseem,
They are already shared, see the release notes and announcements, and, if
you're into detail, the publicly available svn log of the 1.7 branch.
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Hi, Adrian,
Two ideas:
- Some antivirus „live“ scanner might lock the working copies.
- Some other background process like windows search indexer, or
TortoiseSVNs TSvnCache.exe might access the working copies in parallel.
-
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Hello, Ruben,
Could you retry the just published 1.7.5 which contains lots of fixes, and is
based on the SVN library 1.7.3 which also contains lots of fixes?
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Hi,
When SVN 1.7 working copies are accessed concurrently (different Threads or
Processes), I often get SVN_ERR_WC_LOCKED.
Is there any configuration option I can set so that SVN internally just waits
until the lock is available, instead of erroring out?
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Hi, Bruce,
Is your load mainly read-access with few commits, or do you really have lots of
commits?
In the former case, a bunch of Write-Through proxies may be the better solution.
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> prompting me for Login and Password, when I enter, it refused. It really
> making me surprised.
Can you try the command line client, maybe in verbose mode? This might give
more useful / different error messages.
Another idea might be to switch neon/serf.
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>>> Can you describe in detail how the tree conflict came about?
>>
>> I tried to create a self-contained example, but it seems that, in
>> those examples, the conflict come
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I attached the windows batch file which reproduces the problem.
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Hi, Stefan,
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> On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 08:24:47AM +0000, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > I did create issue http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4109
> > for this case.
> Thanks!
> > My personal wish would be that op
Hi, Stefan,
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On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 03:27:13PM +, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > I have a directory foo with tree conflict: local add of foo and a file
> > foo/bar, and then an update trying to add the same foo and foo/bar. Now, I
>
Device\Plc Logic\Application\Library Manager\svnobj
I guess that this was the reason why I initially sorted the arguments to revert
by "parents first"...
I always thought of operations like "revert" or "commit" to work on a set of
input files, where the order
ftware.
- http://www.polarion.com/ - seem to offer consulting and training
If you know of any corrections to the above list, other commercial support
offers, or even better a well-maintained list of those that we can refer to,
I'd like to hear about it.
Thanks a lot, and
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Hi,
The TortoiseSVN installers for 1.7 include the command line binaries as an
option in the installer. Maybe this qualifies that package to be listed on the
official download page http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html ?
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batch file) to get the server up and down. It is rather trivial to do this for
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entations support connection multiplexing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_SSH_clients
Install one of those and reconfigure your TortoiseSVN to use that ssh client
instead of the default TortoisePlink (which is based on putty).
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Hi,
In my experience, svnlook.exe is often used in hook scripts.
Maybe you check your post-commit hook scripts - maybe they are buggy, or they
trigger a bug in svnlook.
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Gesendet: Freitag, 11. November 2011 09:06
An: users@subversi
Hi, Joe,
Von: joe.floe...@sungard.com [mailto:joe.floe...@sungard.com]
> How do know I have a 1.7.1 working copy? Can I tell by looking at the
> working copy on the file system? The older version had .svn directories and
> the entries file. What does the new working copy look like?
Normally
Hi, Big George,
Von: Big George [mailto:jbet...@gmail.com]
> I've got installed a VisualSVN in a Windows Server 2003 (it has just a drive
> C: with 10GB)
10GB? That's a little small for a Windows Server 2003. Where did you get such
ancient hardware?
If it is a virtual machine, maybe you could
Hi, Stefan,
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> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 09:53:11AM +0000, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > If you have uncommitted property modifications, copies or moves in the
> working copy, a lossless transition (or repair) of the WC to 1.7 should be
>
t --force" in the existing working copy.
I'm not sure whether this will work fine with externals, however. :-)
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properties?
Could svnsync mistakenly "fix" a binary property which happens to contain CR-LF
byte sequences?
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As there seem to be a lot of users with broken pristine files[1], what about
implementing a "repair pristine" command or option for cleanup which re-fetches
those from the server?
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[1] Some common reason may be global search/replace which acciden
ry to dump/restore to FSFS, or vice
versa.
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one, and put the 3rd party stuff there. You can then use svn:externals
to include the libraries in your regular project trees.
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be virtualized - it will not be possible to use a remote-accessed
TortoiseSVN to update a local working copy on your machine without
further tricks.
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Von: Bert Huijben [mailto:b...@qqmail.nl]
> > On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:41:58AM +0200, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > In our SharpSVN-based software, we happened to have recursive
calls
> > > to GetStatus inside the progress not
internal design is suboptimal in this case, and I've
successfully developed a workaround, so it is not critical.
But this still is a regression.
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> It even is more strange: If I do "svn revert --depth=files foo/bar
foo",
> then only the directory foo is reverted, and the file bar is not
restored.
This also displays no warning that foo/bar is ignored.
In additi
directory.
But this also restores sibling directories to the file I want to
restore, right?
> Markus Schaber wrote on Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 14:06:21 +0200:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In a working copy, "svn delete" a directory which contains files.
> >
> > Then do &
7, leaving the files
marked as deleted.
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ng that's
been
> > done since the 1.7 build I'm using at the moment was put together.
>
> Andy, thanks for this information.
I guess that part of this memory increasing of TortoiseProc is due to
the load of new Features in TortoiseSVN.
Also note that the wc.db only store
t did you have a look at svndumpfilter?
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a 3rd party which requires a dongle (I know of at least one), you should
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it there in
the normal way, and use some script (maybe using rsync, or ftp) to synchronize
it to the dev server just for execution.
This even saves him the step to re-synchronize it back to his local machine
after update.
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> Von: Ulrich Eckhardt [mailto:ulrich.eckha...@dominolaser.com]
> > On Monday 22 August 2011, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > > We need to add a new directory including files and properties to a
> > > subv
Hi, Uli,
Von: Ulrich Eckhardt [mailto:ulrich.eckha...@dominolaser.com]
> On Monday 22 August 2011, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > We need to add a new directory including files and properties to a
> > subversion repository "in-place".
>
> There are two more things th
Hi, Andreas,
Von: Andreas Krey [mailto:a.k...@gmx.de]
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 18:17:48 +0000, Markus Schaber wrote:
> ...
> > I cannot create a working copy directly in the project directory when
> > the project directory is just to be created with the import.
>
> Oops, fo
ta folder
>
> $ svn co url://server/repos/parent/data real_dir
Yes, but it comes at the price of transferring the data twice over the network.
And some working copies might be rather large.
So, for now, the two-commit solution seems to be the best workaround.
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Hi, Mark,
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> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Markus Schaber
> wrote:
>> Those steps work nice, but they leave us with a working copy having the
>> parent of the project directory as its root, instead of the project
>> d
Hi, Andreas,
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> On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 18:01:34 +0000, Markus Schaber wrote:
>
> > > What does not work that worked with 1.6?
> >
> > Those steps work nice, but they leave us with a working copy having
> > the parent of
Hi, Mark,
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> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Markus Schaber
wrote:
>> We do not insist in the "detach" step. The "detach" step just was
part of the workaround to get an inplace-import with SVN 1.6, just as
Hi, Mark,
Von: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Markus Schaber
> wrote:
>> We need to add a new directory including files and properties to a
>> subversion repository "in-place".
>>
>> With SVN 1.6, the
Hi, Uli,
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> On Monday 22 August 2011, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > We need to add a new directory including files and properties to a
> > subversion repository "in-place".
>
> Just to be sure: There are
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ith properties", maybe some command like
"svn checkout --for-addition
svn://destination/url/to/some/non/existing/directory/with/existing/paren
t".
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Hi,
Which circumstances can cause "svn upgrade" in SVN 1.7 to fail with the
following message:
svn: E200030: database table is locked: NODES
Thanks,
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Hi,
Von: Stefan Sperling [mailto:s...@elego.de]
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 04:54:15PM +0200, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Can Subversion 1.7 still have tree conflicts?
>
> Yes. Nothing much has changed on that front for 1.7.
> Foundations for some b
Hi,
Can Subversion 1.7 still have tree conflicts?
Or can the new working copy break them down to individual conflicts on
files (and directory properties)?
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sions without license will be available
in the repository.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Markus Schaber
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IPv6 connect, and if that fails, waits 1 second until retrying via IPv4.
I don't think that both problems are related (especially as that
happened to us using Svn 1.6), but the effect seems to be the same. :-)
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