Le 22/02/2010 06:58, Srilakshmanan, Lakshman a écrit :
Hi Dcz,
One point of clarification. Each JD does ** not ** have their own branch.
Each ** change ** has a branch. If the change is large and more than one
developer is working on the change, they will all work in the same branch.
Hello S
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, dcz wrote:
> Here is what I'm trying to do : some user (let's call them junior
> developer) should require their commit to be authorized by other
> (senior developer) before they would actually be committed.
You could require the junior developer to put a line like this
in the
Is it possible to modify files in a start-commit hook and include them with a
commit?
We have multiple components here in the same svn tree, and we'd like to bump a
release number on each one as commits occur. Rather than trying to add code to
check how many commits have been made to the area
On 24/02/2010 12:34, Bailey, Darragh wrote:
Is it possible to modify files in a start-commit hook and include them with a
commit?
As far as I know, you can't even tell which files are modified in the
start-commit hook.
You can tell in the pre-commit hook, but its template shouts
# *** N
I have subversion 1.6.9 server and 1.6.7 client. I do a merge from
branch to trunk
My working copy is up-to-date. If I do a merge, I end up with a warning
"tree conflicts", but if I resolve the conflict, its says Working copy
is out of date, so I have to do a update and then commit
May I know,
Hi
Not sure I really understand the problem, but how about creating a
tag(version) in post-commit?
/component/trunk -> /component/version/build
Cheers / Erik
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Bailey, Darragh wrote:
>
> Is it possible to modify files in a start-commit hook and include them wit
On second thought, how about this: don't change the transaction, but
keep the VERSION file in a separate repository, that you reference
through svn:external. That way, you don't modify the contents of the
transaction - you just add a second transaction. Of course it's your
responsibility to tie
> -Original Message-
> From: Stein Somers [mailto:ssom...@opnet.com]
> Sent: 24 February 2010 13:50
> To: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Modify files in start-commit
>
> On second thought, how about this: don't change the transaction, but
> keep the VERSION file in a separa
I suspect that the external isn't updated automatically for the committer in
this case is it?
I haven't used externals, but I'm willing to bet a fair amount of money
on it. The committer doesn't update any versioned files - neither those
being committed, because they _are_ the new version, no
Hello,
I have looked for ways to migrate old repositories to latest 1.6.x.
And I let the "dump/import" apart because my window maintenance was too short
and my available disk space too limit to migrate my company's 200 repositories,
around 27 Gb.
So in a first step, I have just apply "svnadmin
trying to change a file extension from ".f90" to ".F90". tried using quotes
but that fails, too. what am i missing?
/Users/mark/mmf/SPCAM/trunk/models/atm/cam/src/physics/crm> svn move
abcoefs.f90 abcoefs.F90
svn: Path 'abcoefs.F90' is not a directory
/Users/mark/mmf/SPCAM/trunk/models/atm/ca
Subversion cannot rename an item when you change only its case unless
the underlying filesystem is case sensitive. OSX and Windows
filesystems are case-preserving but not case-sensitive. You should be
able to rename this item directly in the repository and then run svn
update. Or rename it on Li
On Feb 24, 2010, at 15:23, Mark Branson wrote:
> trying to change a file extension from ".f90" to ".F90". tried using quotes
> but that fails, too. what am i missing?
This is a FAQ:
http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#case-change
Hi i was trying to do some osx cloning but i figured it out that i needed
subversion, but there is no one for pcbsd but it is for freebsd and i don't
really know how to make it work in pcbsd, ill be glad if i can find some
help or a subversion for pcbsd thx.
On Feb 24, 2010, at 20:01, Julio alarcon wrote:
> Hi i was trying to do some osx cloning but i figured it out that i needed
> subversion, but there is no one for pcbsd but it is for freebsd and i don't
> really know how to make it work in pcbsd, ill be glad if i can find some help
> or a subve
Let's keep this discussion on the mailing list so all can benefit from what we
learn.
On Feb 24, 2010, at 22:31, Julio alarcon wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Feb 24, 2010, at 20:01, Julio alarcon wrote:
>>
>>> Hi i was trying to do some osx cloning but i
Please use your email program's Reply All feature so your replies go to the
list too, not just to me.
On Feb 24, 2010, at 23:27, Julio alarcon wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Let's keep this discussion on the mailing list so all can benefit from what
>> we l
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