We tried installing a SVN 1.6.16 client on a HPUX platform. We had to install
some packages missing for /dev/random and also a SSL upgrade but it seemed to
work in the end. The client ran ok and contacted our SVN server over https
which tried to authorize the user against our LDAP server. The
Hi,
I tried to use branching and switching in a project including external files
and directories but the behavior turned out buggy/problematic in such a way
that I'm wondering if I can use branches in a project with externals at all.
However, I didn't see any related issues in the bug tracker.
On Aug 29, 2011, at 02:41, Vesa Paatero wrote:
> I tried to use branching and switching in a project including external files
> and directories but the behavior turned out buggy/problematic
How so?
Hi,
I found strange file on directory structure of my repository on server:
"/svn/my_repository/db/revs/0/:". It has zero size and its name is ":"
(without quotes) - colon. Does anyone know meaning of this file? I have
several repositories, but this is only "colon file" I found. Problem is
t
> > I tried to use branching and switching in a project including external
> > files and directories but the behavior turned out buggy/problematic
> How so?
I got tree conflict errors whose cause were traceable to the externals.
Seemingly, SVN tried to put the externals to the branch and failed
Jan Kopidol wrote on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:45:27 +0200:
> Hi,
>
> I found strange file on directory structure of my repository on
> server: "/svn/my_repository/db/revs/0/:". It has zero size and its
The FSFS backend does not use files named colon. I'd delete it and
investigate how it was crea
> After scratching my head for a while and reading documentation as best as I
> can, I am not able to see a good method for doing the following.
>
> We use SVN to develop software for an embedded system. Our 'C' code is
> developed in parts of the tree that are grouped by project. We have a
> se
I have several SVN repositories on an Windows network fileshare. The user has
full control, read, write, and just about every other permission that can be
added. When trying to commit he gets the error:
Can't open file '//fileshare/svnrepos/projectname/db/txn-current-lock':
Permission denied
It'
On Aug 29, 2011, at 14:42, this_thread wrote:
> I have several SVN repositories on an Windows network fileshare. The user has
> full control, read, write, and just about every other permission that can be
> added. When trying to commit he gets the error:
>
> Can't open file '//fileshare/svnrepos
Ryan Schmidt-80 wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2011, at 14:42, this_thread wrote:
>
>> I have several SVN repositories on an Windows network fileshare. The user
>> has
>> full control, read, write, and just about every other permission that can
>> be
>> added. When trying to commit he gets the error:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 17:38, this_thread wrote:
>
>
> Ryan Schmidt-80 wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2011, at 14:42, this_thread wrote:
>>
>>> I have several SVN repositories on an Windows network fileshare. The user
>>> has
>>> full control, read, write, and just about every other permission that c
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