On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 10:07 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Next issue is about Python:
> I have used Python in conjunction with WinCVS before (never programmed
> Python myself) and I did so by installing from the ActiveState Python
> distribution.
> Now I see that ActiveState only offers t
What I did:
I had the directory sysutils/fd added locally (svn add). Then I
accidentally removed it (rm -rf sysutils/fd) and updated from the
central repository because somebody else committed it. After this, it
just keeps printing errors no matter what I do. cleanup and revert don't
help.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 08:55:27 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia
wrote:
>I think you're going to hurt yourself if you try to assemble cvs2svn
>from scratch with individual components, installed separately and
>built into a Windows environment. I *urge* you to save yourself a lot
>of work and use 64-bit CygW
I started to install an SVN server on my Windows7 PC using VisualSVN.
But I did not get an option to install using svnserve, so I think it
will try to install Apache on my PC.
But I already run Apache on it (2.2.22 and I don't want the SVN test
server to overwrite the existing Apache...
How can I i