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Betreff: Re: Problem with checkout when using timestamp
I have run into what might be the same issue. Can you perform svn log
operations using timestamps? Or does that also trigger an internal server error?
My guess is that
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Von: Eric Johnson [mailto:e...@tibco.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 7. September 2015 16:27
An: Retter, Sascha
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Problem with checkout when using timestamp
I have run into what might be the same issue. Can you perform svn log
operations using timestamps? Or
I have run into what might be the same issue. Can you perform svn log
operations using timestamps? Or does that also trigger an internal server
error?
My guess is that you have some revisions in your repository that are empty,
probably because you did a filter on a dump, but preserved revisions. T
Hello,
I am not subscribed so please be so kind to add me to CC regarding this topic.
We are experiencing a problem with Subversion since some days and we are not
able to recognize any changes made to the server. As soon as we try to checkout
using a timestamp (e.g. svn --username some_user co