On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Subodh Singh
wrote:
> Thanks Ryan,
> I am able to stop deletion using pre-commit hook using svnlook.
> One more question is that do we able to set deletion permission as user
> based. Some specified users can delete but not all.
>
> Thanks
> Subodh
Please take som
All,
I was able to compile and install the version of SQLite I needed out into the
public area. Then I downloaded the source of an earlier version of subversion
and when I configured, it pulled in the sqlite.h file for the correct version.
Now all is working for ALL my users as expected!
Tha
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:42 PM, L'oiseau2nuit wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm driving crazy, trying to have SVN work properly on my CentOS server
> (CentOS release 5.6 Final)
>
>
> When installing subversion from the official CentOS repositories, I'm
> getting version 1.6.11 with its mod_dav_svn.
>
Hello,
Is there a way to add a comment to a subversion issue without agreeing
to Colabnet terms? I would like to add the following question/comment
to Issue 2725. Unfortunately, in my current position, I need to get
specific legal review of any terms to which I agree, so cannot sign up
for
Guten Tag L'oiseau2nuit,
am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 um 20:12 schrieben Sie:
> Second run with my shell :
> * still the same errors on the same plugins
> * no further "svn checkout" or "svn update" allowed without an "seems to be
> part of subversion 1.7 or greater..." error
> * svn upgrade sti
On Aug 8, 2012, at 23:46, Subodh Singh wrote:
> One more question is that do we able to set deletion permission as user
> based. Some specified users can delete but not all.
You can use "svnlook author -t $TXN $REPOS" to see who the author of the commit
is, and make decisions based on that.
C
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Hello,
I'm wondering about some files in the subfolders of db/locks (Subversion
1.6, FSFS). The existence of a lot of files in this directory seems to
slow down some operations, especially with TortoiseSVN. I understand,
that each locked file in the repository leads to a file (or two?) in
db/