Hi, Nico,
Von: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com]
>> Other than that issue, subversion is GPL and it's restrictions apply.
> No, it's an Apache license:
That's true for current SVN releases, older ones (before the migration to
Apache.org) came with a different (but equally "free") lice
Good morning,
I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and corporate
use?
And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
It has a sales representative in Brazil?
Thank you,
Roberto Revilla
Tecnologia da Informação
Avibras Ind. Aeroespacial S/A
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On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 7:37 AM, wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
> corporate use?
> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
There's an old Usenet saying "IANAL", or "I Am Not A
I was merging revisions in a branch back to the trunk (which also had local
revisions). (Tortoise SVN merge type = "Merge a range of revisions").
I had 2 conflicting files which I manually merged (using Araxis Merge) to
resolve the conflicts (and marked them as "resolved").
The error occurred at
On Feb 6, 2012, at 06:37,
wrote:
> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
> corporate use?
> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
Subversion is free software, released (as of version 1.7) under the Apach
Does anyone have any input?
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
>
> On Feb 6, 2012, at 06:37,
> wrote:
>
>> I need to know if the software is free Subversion on Windows 2003 and
>> corporate use?
>> And as the licensing and done? For machine or User?
>> It has a sales representative in Brazil?
>
> Subver
Am 03.02.2012 12:02, schrieb Frank Jaworski:
Hello. We have our subversion repositories linked to a RADIUS server via
https. When we access our repository via various SVN clients (TortoiseSVN,
CollabNet, etc...), instead of one authentication per session, there is one
authentication per action.