Hi all,
I'm using svn version 1.9.3 and I have come across the following:
- A file named a.txt exists inside a folder in the working copy, which
has been copied from somewhere else
- cCopy and replace a.txt with the same file/or modify it by issuing the
'touch' command
- Do an svn
Greetings,
On 10/19/2017 11:41 AM, Sasikala Kottegoda wrote:
> A file named a.txt exists inside a folder in the working copy, which
> has been copied from somewhere else
>
> * cCopy and replace a.txt with the same file/or modify it by issuing
> the 'touch' command
> * Do an svn status, it
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
In this scenario, svn status does not show anything. Also, the file does
not get commited when I issue an 'svn commit'. Is there a reason for that?
Thank you,
Sasikala
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 3:25 PM, Andreas Stieger
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On 10/19/20
On 19.10.2017 12:16, Sasikala Kottegoda wrote:
> In this scenario, svn status does not show anything. Also, the file
> does not get commited when I issue an 'svn commit'. Is there a reason
> for that?
Subversion uses a hash of the file content to determine if it has been
modified. Changing the mo
Ralph Seichter wrote on Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:01 +0200:
> On 19.10.2017 12:16, Sasikala Kottegoda wrote:
>
> > In this scenario, svn status does not show anything. Also, the file
> > does not get commited when I issue an 'svn commit'. Is there a reason
> > for that?
>
> Subversion uses a hash of th
On 19.10.17 18:17, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Subversion doesn't use checksums to detect modifications. 'svn status'
> is based on filesize + mtime only.
I seemed to remember subversion behaved like git in this regard, using a
checksum (as shown in 'svn info') as an indicator, rather than raw file
si
Ralph Seichter wrote on Thu, 19 Oct 2017 18:31 +0200:
> On 19.10.17 18:17, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>
> > Subversion doesn't use checksums to detect modifications. 'svn status'
> > is based on filesize + mtime only.
>
> I seemed to remember subversion behaved like git in this regard, using a
> checks
http://subsyncit.com/
If you're prepared to make a few additions to httpd.conf, you can get
running with this Python3 technology to do file-sync using Subversion as
the backing store. It doesn't require any client-side Subversion install,
but does Python and some pips. At least up until I make an