Hi,
svn log gives me a list of the history, but I notice that some versions
are skipped. In the list, r44 is followed by r49 while r45-r48 is missing.
How can I find out those versions? I remember I made some important comments
when I commited those versions, but I don't not why they are gone. T
Hi,
When I enter svn update from a working directory, it gives me Target
path does not exist? What could be wrong? Thanks.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 19:28, Gu Shiyuan wrote:
> Hi,
> svn log gives me a list of the history, but I notice that some versions
> are skipped. In the list, r44 is followed by r49 while r45-r48 is missing.
> How can I find out those versions? I remember I made some important comments
> when I c
2011/4/10 Gu Shiyuan :
> Hi,
> When I enter svn update from a working directory, it gives me Target
> path does not exist? What could be wrong? Thanks.
>
The directory was deleted from repository.
If it was moved you can use svn switch command to update your working
copy to its new location.
Hi,
I need to roll back to a particular version. I read this post
http://jacwright.com/blog/75/how-to-roll-back-changes-using-subversion/
It tells me to use merge to roll back. However, I failed due to a so-called
tree conflict. I don't know how to solve that problem.
I tried svn update and upd
> > To be frank, we have been unable to find a compelling reason to
> upgrade our server from 1.5, though on the client end we use 1.6
> versions. The unfortunate thing is that the various improvements made
> since early 1.5 have almost never said (in the release notes) whether
> they were on the
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Gu wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to roll back to a particular version. I read this post
> http://jacwright.com/blog/75/how-to-roll-back-changes-using-subversion/
> It tells me to use merge to roll back. However, I failed due to a so-called
> tree conflict. I don't kno
The machine on which my svn repository lives was recently upgraded. I didn't
have svnserve in a run-on-reboot script, so I started it by hand (log in as
"svn", then type "svnserve -d"). But whenever I make any requests of the
server (e.g. "svn ls svn://localhost", much less "svn update"), I ge
Hello,
I have a customer that is interested in purchasing and utilizing
Subversion. I want to be sure that we architect the server/repository on
the correct solution and couldn’t find much information on the recommended
implementation path and architecture setups. If anyone is able to provide