hen running that result on my own computer against my local working
copy.
Sean
Hi all,
Is there an easy way to force unlock all files currently locked by a specific
user?
Consider an employee that leaves, and needing to then unlock anything she still
had locked.
Thanks,
Sean
under Thread Sanitizer?
That's a bit shocking, but if true, is definitely something the svn devs should
check out. TSan has very few false positives, and is an amazing tool. A must
for any C/C++ multithreaded code.
Sean
to prove correctness, build with thread sanitizer; that'll
help catch any race conditions.
Sean
t;
> Subversion.
I've never tried, but I once considered this:
https://rhodecode.com/
which supports svn.
Sean
On 22 May 2024, at 17:52, Yasuhito FUTATSUKI wrote:
> ViewVC 1.2.3 does not support Python 3.
The fact that their newest release, 1.2.3, still requires python 2 does not
exactly fill me with confidence with respect to the health of the project. :(
Sean
On 16 Jan 2024, at 15:44, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
> TortoiseSVN, the Windows client, has some scripts that actually allow
> "diffing" of Word and Excel documents.
So does Araxis Merge (not affiliated, just a happy customer).
Sean
On 2024-01-13 16:11, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
There are not many compelling reasons
to use Subversion anymore, except the ability to check out only
subdirectories from a branch and the insistence that a single central
repository is the only source of truth.
The ability to `svn lock` files is v
On 6 Oct 2023, at 10:40, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
> Pavel has confirmed that Subversion works for him without any issues on macOS
> 14
FWIW svn 1.14.2 from MacPorts has been working for me fine throughout the macOS
14 beta cycle, and with the final release.
Sean
On 30 May 2019, at 3:12, Andreas Stieger wrote:
I'm looking to update my precommit hook to reject commits that are
larger than x megabytes.
The proposed transaction is passed as a parameter to the hook.
Hand that to svnlook (svnlook -t $TXN changed), and iterate over all
entries.
Filter out
On 21 Feb 2023, at 15:57, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> $ svn remove --keep-local file
> $ svn add file
Thanks to you both.
Somehow, after all these years, I had no idea you could both svn remove and svn
add a file at the same path without a commit in-between.
Cheers,
Sean
that it's ok?
I guess I could always: remove, commit, re-add, commit, but can it not be done
otherwise?
Thanks,
Sean
nary files.
I worry about it becoming "too big". At what point does that happen?
Terabytes? Petabytes? 100s of GB?
Thanks,
Sean
install svn 1.14.1 on macOS
10.13.6.
Even better, it fixed my root issue, which is that since the Sept 30 Let's
Encrypt certificate expiration, the WANDisco 1.11.1 binaries (for whatever
reason) fail to `svn up` but it now works with the MacPorts 1.14.1 installation.
Cheers,
Sean
WANDisco's binaries, but
the reason I'm looking to update is because of the Let's Encrypt certificate
expiring the other day. I'm not totally sure, but I think the cURL and/or
OpenSSL/LibreSSL that that svn is using is not dealing well with the expired
cert. So I'm looking to try a newer build.
Sean
still include it, unlike Versions.app it supports things like shelving.
Sean
ill try...
>Myself and other SVN devs have even improved the
>formula over the years. For example, I have provided improvements over
>the years so that the JavaHL library is included by default and I
>helped to get the package fully working on the new Apple Silicon.
Thanks for your work!
Sean
ionsapp.com/>
<https://cornerstone.assembla.com/>
Cheers,
Sean
ve svn through httpd.
Personally, I use these:
<http://opensource.wandisco.com/osx/>
They include the module.
Cheers,
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Rogue Researchwww.
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 12:18:54 +0800, wuzhouhui said:
>I'm searching some review tools which are suitable for codes versioned
>by Subversion, any recommends?
I've never tried it, but:
<https://rhodecode.com/>
Cheers,
--
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Hi all,
I'm looking to update my precommit hook to reject commits that are larger than
x megabytes.
Anyone out there already done this? Or could suggest how?
Thanks,
--
Sean McBride, B. Eng s...@rogue-researc
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 14:45:42 -0700, Mohsin said:
>I want to delete file / folder from all revisions. Totally delete.
Because somebody accidentally committed something like a password?
Cheers,
--
____
Sean McBride, B. Eng
cquired.
Please wait; upgrading the repository may take some time...
svnadmin: E13: Can't create temporary file from template 'svn-XX':
Permission denied
Should I just sudo, or is this a symptom of a real problem?
Thanks,
--
__
d version of OpenSSL or do they use the OS's version?
Cheers,
--
Sean McBride, B. Eng s...@rogue-research.com
Rogue Researchwww.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer Montréal, Québec, Canada
d it
reports at the end:
"Verify return code: 0 (ok)"
I'm now feeling pretty stuck. :( Any suggestions on what this problem is, or
how I can diagnose it further?
PS: First post to this list, please be gentle. :)
Thanks,
--
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guys !
Sean
<>
#x27; empty ' userid in Apache log even though prompted for
userid / password ) in conjunction with the global read.
Please be gentle - Obviously no great master of Apache & tend to figure
things out as needed - but this one has me stumped.
Thanks !
Sean
<>
About a month ago, we started getting this error when we tried to commit files
from a dev server to the Subversion server.
Attachment
Error Commit failed (details follow):
Error Could not open requested SVN filesystem
Other dev servers continue to work with the Subversion server normally.
Is t
tively supports CRAM-MD5; meaning you *don't* need to set
'use-sasl = true' to get this functionality. So my original question stands as
to what SASL is buying us when it still requires plain-text passwords to be
stored on the server?
-Sean
2
without the '-n' flag, everything works again.
So, what’s the point of svnserve supporting SASL if my sasldb must store its
passwords in
plaintext to work?
Thanks,
-Sean
CONFIGURATION====
-
svnserve.conf
-
No I'm look for software that runs on windows that provides encryption for and
SVN folder without too much overhead.
Sean
-Original Message-
From: Pat Farrell [mailto:pfarr...@pfarrell.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 11:09 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Client
Is there anyway, y'all know of, to secure the client side of an SVN check out?
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