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On Monday 25 January 2010, Robert Edgar wrote:
> I upg
Hi!
Thank you for your reply. I have a Windows Server 2003 Small Business.
Could you point me out to a resource on the Internet that explains how
to configure Subversion to use windows authentication in such
environment?
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Hi Tim,
you seem to be confused about Peg revisions, you could read about them here:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.advanced.pegrevs.html
In short, a peg revions (@2, @HEAD, ...) denotes that the item you're looking
for can be found at the specified path at the specified revision. So
On Jan 26, 2010, at 03:48, Felix Gilcher wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:26 AM, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
>
>> [snip] Is there a way to express the '-r {DATE}' syntax
>> with the "@" suffix? "@{2009-01-01}" seems to be ignored:
>
> [snip] A peg revision must be a revision number and cannot be a date
On Jan 26, 2010, at 01:52, Lorenz wrote:
> Sajid Elyas Khan wrote:
>> [...]
>> Please can you guide us how to install Subversion software on
>> HP-UNIX(PA-RISC) and connect to windows client TortoiseSVN.
>
> this mailing list deals with TortoiseSVN (windows GUI client for
> subversion) exclusi
Hi,
We found this version control software on internet we are trying to
install this versin control software on HP-UUNIX.
We are using oracle application 11.5.9 with oracle database 9.2.0.3 in
difrent machine both are on HP-UNIX
Please can you guide us how to install Subversion software o
Hi,
^M is CR. Given the output of "cat", it looks like the file contained:
> > > /* This file is automatically generated from
> > > * subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/rep-cache-db.sql
> > > * Do not edit it directly, but edit the source file and rerun
'make'
> > > */
> > >
> > > #define REP_CACHE_DB_S
Hello
I use an subversion 1.5 server on Linux system with Linux and Windows clients.
On Windows we use Tortoise 1.5.9 and Subclipse in Eclipse. Some projects need
to add *.a files to the repository. These files are ignored by default if not
explicit added. Is this intended or a bug?
Lets say
Hello
I use an subversion 1.5 server on Linux system with Linux and Windows clients.
On Windows we use Tortoise 1.5.9 and Subclipse in Eclipse. Some projects need
to add *.a files to the repository. These files are ignored by default if not
explicit added. Is this intended or a bug?
Lets say
Julian Foad writes:
> Paul Burba wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>> > + # Move new added file to another one and commit.
>> > + second_path = os.path.join(new_path, 'second')
>> > + rav_svn(None, None, [], 'move', first_path, second_path)
>> > + rav_svn(Non
On Jan 26, 2010, at 06:05, Soft wrote:
> I use an subversion 1.5 server on Linux system with Linux and Windows
> clients. On Windows we use Tortoise 1.5.9 and Subclipse in Eclipse. Some
> projects need to add *.a files to the repository. These files are ignored by
> default if not explicit add
Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately it didn't help.
I did remove the comment on the global-ignores line. It didn't help. *.a
files are still marked as ignored.
This is a snipped of the config file.
[miscellany]
### Set global-ignores to a set of whitespace-delimited globs
### which Subver
Hi,
Soft [mailto:s...@gmx.ch] wrote:
> On Windows we use Tortoise 1.5.9 and Subclipse in Eclipse.
[...]
> Lets say I move a file to a working copy with the extension *.a. It
gets
> immediately marked as ignored.
[...]
> I did remove the comment on the global-ignores line. It didn't help.
*.a
> f
Hello everybody,
I have subversion running with ldap auth against our active directory. The
normal setup with a require ldap-group worked fine. Now I shall add one
read-only user for nightly builds and it just won't work. Here is my config:
**
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>[...]
>This *is* the main Subversion user mailing list, and I would ask the user if
>he has already checked the obvious download location:
Ups. I was sure to be in the TSVN list.
My apologies to the OP.
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Lorenz
Hi Hyrum,
Yes, after removing the extra ^M characters, I got it working. I do not know
if the problem is specific to my system, I would doubt it.
My system is a newly installed RedHat ES5.4.
Jiang Li
2010/1/26 Hyrum K. Wright
> Glad to hear that you finally got it working. Was the problem th
Yes, if I add them with "svn add" command it works. It really seams to be a
Subclipse and Tortoise problem. I tried kdsvn and Ankh snv clients and both
accepted the *.a files.
Thank you for the links. I'll try on those mailing lists.
Kind regards
- Original Message -
From: "Jon Fost
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Jiang Li wrote:
> My steps are as below:
>
> 1. Get the source code subversion-1.6.9;
> 2. Get sqlite-amalgamation-3_6_22.zip and neon-0.29.3.tar.gz, extract them
> in subversion folder and change the directory name to remove the version
> number;
Is this ^^^ the
Hi Jon,
Thank you for your sharing!
I was not aware that the file .zip is intended for Windows (I found the
notice on the page). This should be the root cause. :-)
Thanks again!
Jiang Li
2010/1/26 Jon Foster
> Hi,
>
> ^M is CR. Given the output of "cat", it looks like the file contained:
>
>
Hi Mark,
This is the root problem like Jon pointed also. I downloaded the zip
package.
Thanks!
Jiang Li
2010/1/26 Mark Phippard
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Jiang Li wrote:
> > My steps are as below:
> >
> > 1. Get the source code subversion-1.6.9;
> > 2. Get sqlite-amalgamation-3_6_22.
2010/1/26 Soft :
> Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately it didn't help.
>
> I did remove the comment on the global-ignores line. It didn't help. *.a
> files are still marked as ignored.
> This is a snipped of the config file.
>
> [miscellany]
> ### Set global-ignores to a set of whitespace-deli
Felix Gilcher wrote:
> you seem to be confused about Peg revisions, you could read about them here:
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.advanced.pegrevs.html
> In short, a peg revions (@2, @HEAD, ...) denotes that the item you're looking
> for can be found at the specified path at the spe
Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits,
without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need:
The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep
out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion. Migrating
all of this is a rather trivia
> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits,
> without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need:
>
> The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep
> out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion. Migrating
> all of this is a r
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 15:56, Tucker wrote:
> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits,
> without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need:
>
> The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep
> out system configuration scripts (puppet) i
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits,
>> without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need:
>>
>> The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep
>> out system configuration scripts
> > I thought I had made a suggestion on how you could create an approval
> process... perhaps you didn't see the email.
>
> I must have missed it. I did try a search through my archive, prior
> to sending out this e-mail. Even looked for anything I sent to the
> old list that had replies.
Basi
2010/1/26 Tucker :
> Does anyone know of a, relatively, simple way to block commits,
> without approval? For the sake of context, here's the actual need:
>
> The company I work for has decided (correctly) that we need to keep
> out system configuration scripts (puppet) in Subversion. Migrating
>
On Jan 26, 2010, at 07:28, Soft wrote:
> Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately it didn't help.
>
> I did remove the comment on the global-ignores line. It didn't help. *.a
> files are still marked as ignored.
> This is a snipped of the config file.
>
> [miscellany]
> ### Set global-ignores
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