, May 24, 2013 at 10:14:04AM +0200, San Martino wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know this has been asked already, but we would really like to reject
> any
> > attempt to commit files which would break a project in trunk. The
> decision
> > to reject the committed file
Hello,
I know this has been asked already, but we would really like to reject any
attempt to commit files which would break a project in trunk. The decision
to reject the committed files is based on the result of the building
process of the project the files being committed belong to. I know that
.
Unfortunately I have not found any well-known software to help with
this kind of buildings.
2011/4/6 Ryan Schmidt :
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 17:08, San Martino wrote:
>
>> we absolutely need to validate a project in the pre-commit trigger
>> with a build of the whole project being commit
Hello everyone,
we absolutely need to validate a project in the pre-commit trigger
with a build of the whole project being committed.
Is this possible? Are there any tools allowing this?
Thanks you very much.
Hello,
we need to install subversion in a production environment on a Linux
Debian Stable system.
The version of subversion should be as stable as possible and possibly
one of the 1.6.x series.
Unfortunately, the version from the stable branch provides subversion
1.5.x, while 1.6.x is available f
Is it possible to let the user decide whether to lock a whole
directory of the repository?
Thanks
2010/11/12 Les Mikesell :
> In any case, as I tried to point out earlier and others have repeated, it
> doesn't matter if you copy to tags or not. The purpose of the tag is just
> to give you a human-friendly name that you can use for documentation or
> steps in your process. Even without explici
2010/11/12 Les Mikesell :
> On 11/12/10 7:57 AM, San Martino wrote:
>>
>> 2010/11/11 Les Mikesell:
>>>
>>> That's not wrong in the sense that it won't work for a small repository,
>>> but
>>> it is not an efficient way to use subversion
2010/11/12 Erik Huelsmann :
>> Do you think Subversion scales well for the following case, where
>> /trunk contains about 5000 files and its size is 500Mb
>> development requires 10 commits per day, 2-3 files changed per commit
>> on average.
>> Each commit is tagged (yes) from /trunk on the reposi
2010/11/11 Les Mikesell :
> That's not wrong in the sense that it won't work for a small repository, but
> it is not an efficient way to use subversion where you are concerned about
> space or time usage on the client. Normally you would just check out
> workspaces of one or more locations where y
2010/11/12 Ryan Schmidt :
> On Nov 11, 2010, at 18:33, San Martino wrote:
>
>> $ svn mkdir file:///home/x/repo/tag/change001/
>> $ svn copy --parents file:///home/x/repo/trunk/test/java_imports
>> file:///home/x/repo/tag/change001/
>> $ svn ls file:///home/x/repo/
Hello Johan
2010/11/11 Johan Corveleyn :
> I think you can also make a tag or branch of a subset of files
> completely on the server (without the need to create a sparse working
> copy first). This can be done with the --parents option of "svn copy",
> and multiple SRC arguments (which can all be
2010/11/11 Cooke, Mark :
>> > > Database/
>> > > Scripts/
>> > > Packages/
>> > > Application Server
>> > > libs/
>> > > servlets/
>> > >
>> > > while /tag and branch/ are empty
>> > >
>> > > There are hundreds of files under each directory. We want to
>> > > preserve this layout, since it'
Hello,
I would like to know how tags and branches are "cheap copy" in terms
of time and space.
Since we can't reorganize the layout, we will need to tag big
directories (about 500 Mb) even if we just sparse-chechkout single
files.
This operation might be done up to 10 times per day.
Is this opera
Hello,
Suppose you have a layout like this:
/trunk
/dir1
/dir1_1
file1.txt
file2.txt
/dir1_2
Is there a way with one command to sparse-checkout al the elements
of the path to file1.txt (included) but no more than those elements ?
That is, the local working c
t all. Just Tto be short
there are other reasons I will not mention ..
2010/11/10 Ryan Schmidt :
>
> On Nov 10, 2010, at 14:09, San Martino wrote:
>
>> we are porting hundreds of projects from an old versioning system to
>> subversion. We would like to make use of the trunk,
Hello,
we are porting hundreds of projects from an old versioning system to
subversion. We would like to make use of the trunk, tag and branch
concepts.
For the convertion we used an automatic tool which preserved the
original layout under trunk/ . By looking at the layout, one problem
is that the
Hello,
what is the most stable client with GUI for svn for use in a
production environment?
The features it should provide are , in order of priority:
- stability
- coverage for all the most important (sub)commands of the default svn
client commands for the user
- compatibility with Windows (wit
Hello,
what is the most stable client with GUI for svn for use in a
production environment from an user point of view (non-admin)?
The features it should provide are , in order of priority:
- stability
- coverage for all the most important (sub)commands of the default svn
client commands for the
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