> From: Ben Reser
> On 11/17/13 2:12 PM, Geoff Field wrote:
> > Sorry for top-posting, but although Brane is right, he's
> not being as helpful as he could.
[snip]
> Your issue and the one he is having aren't similar at all.
>
> He was trying to do a checkout against a URL that isn't
> directed
On 11/17/13 2:12 PM, Geoff Field wrote:
> Sorry for top-posting, but although Brane is right, he's not being as helpful
> as he could.
>
> Stefano, I had pretty much the same issue. A workaround is to only do
> actions (other than Commit) on unlocked working copies. That is, before
> doing a
ll and run the Wandisco binaries,
but with our configuration it was easiest to get working by just doing the
copy.)
Regards,
Geoff
From: Branko Čibej
Sent: Friday, 15 November 2013 18:09 PM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Method not allowed
On 15.11.2013 07:47, Stefano Fraccaro wrote:
> Il 14/11/2013 22:35, Ben Reser ha scritto:
>> Can you elaborate what method you're seeing method not allowed with?
>> Or if you
>> were running a svn client what command you were running?
> TortoiseSVN > SVN Checkout
>>
>> The one case where we made s
Il 14/11/2013 22:35, Ben Reser ha scritto:
Can you elaborate what method you're seeing method not allowed with? Or if you
were running a svn client what command you were running?
TortoiseSVN > SVN Checkout
The one case where we made such a change that comes to mind is with LOCK. LOCK
per the
On 11/14/13 2:07 AM, Stefano Fraccaro wrote:
> while upgrading the subversion repository to version 1.8.4 the external
> technician has also changed the folder name without notice. I lost many hours
> because I haven't understood immediately that "method not allowed" means "url
> not found" (in
Hi to all,
while upgrading the subversion repository to version 1.8.4 the
external technician has also changed the folder name without notice. I
lost many hours because I haven't understood immediately that "method
not allowed" means "url not found" (in my case). It's possible to change
th