On Nov 9, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
> The log says nothing more useful than the command line already did. It
> *thinks* db46 whatever that may be lives in the path but it doesn't say what
> the exact thing is I should uninstall. There is nothing by that name anywhere
> directly
WANdisco was the only thing I did not try. :-)
The log says nothing more useful than the command line already did. It *thinks*
db46 whatever that may be lives in the path but it doesn't say what the exact
thing is I should uninstall. There is nothing by that name anywhere directly or
somewhere
On 09.11.2015 19:31, Dave Huang wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2015, at 4:22, Alexander Henket wrote:
>> Right, that's it. I downloaded the zip variant. Don't know why it should
>> matter, but anyway. It's working now .. sort of:
> While zip works just about everywhere these days, it has its origins in the
On Nov 9, 2015, at 4:22, Alexander Henket wrote:
>
> Right, that's it. I downloaded the zip variant. Don't know why it should
> matter, but anyway. It's working now .. sort of:
While zip works just about everywhere these days, it has its origins in the
MSDOS world, and Windows can extract zip
Right, that's it. I downloaded the zip variant. Don't know why it should
matter, but anyway. It's working now .. sort of:
checking for apr_int64_t Python/C API format string...
configure: error: failed to recognize APR_INT64_T_FMT on this platform
I tried subversion 1.9.2, but same result.
I t
On Nov 8, 2015, at 23:31, Alexander Henket wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Tried to build Subversion 1.8.14, but: there is no "configure" and all *.sh
> files are Windows CRLF formatted so they do not work before conversion. I do
> not have autogen.
Maybe you downloaded from the wrong place?
http://www.u