a
list of libraries.
Thanks,
Alan.
in a focused discussion about how such a feature could
work and could be useful.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
g-dir=none".
I have discovered an ugly workaround: If I set
--configdir=/nonexistent/nonexistent (giving the name of a directory
that does not exist, and whose parent also does not exist), then the
absence of the parent directory means that svn will be unable to create
the child directory.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
x27;t need *to* create it (it won't contain any useful information), and
I don't want the clutter.
Another annoying issue is that commands that one would expect to be
read-only (such as "svn status" or "svn info") also create the config
directory.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
ry, I
prefer not to do that for issues where I have a simple workaround. If I
could file issues anonymously, or after solving a captcha, or via email,
or even using an openid login, then I would be more likely to do so.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
problem is that cfg should be a project within the repo
and now I want to add another project, i.e.
/srv/svn/cfg
/srv/svn/pxe
What is the best way to move things around ?
Rgds/Alan
problem is that cfg should be a project within the repo
and now I want to add another project, i.e.
/srv/svn/cfg
/srv/svn/pxe
What is the best way to move things around ?
Rgds/Alan
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:37, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> From: alan.james.tay...@gmail.com [mailto:alan.james.tay...@gmail.com]
>> On Behalf Of Alan Taylor
>>
>> My problem is that cfg should be a project within the repo
>> and now I want to add another project, i.
at have
disappeared, will now be broken. You may be able to fix them via
"svn update -r${LAST_GOOD_REVISION}", but in the worst case, your
users will have to delete the working copies and check them out
again.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
where revision > ${last_good_revision};". Newer formats will
probably need different treatment. Again, this is all unsupported
and at your own risk.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
[original message repeated for reference:]
To truncate a repository that uses the "fsfs" format, so that you
lose everyth
sl -lcrypto -lz -lxml2 -lz -lpthread -liconv -lm
Secondly, when linking libapr-1 it's not checking with pkgconfig for
other dependencies, which on my system depends on libuuid.a and that's
not pulled in either.
I'll glad test any fixes.
Thanks,
Alan.
Hi all,
I didn't get any response to this, but did anything happen ?
Thanks,
Alan.
On 09/07/11 09:02, Alan Hourihane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm building subversion 1.6.17 on a static library only system and
> there's some link problems.
>
> First is neon, it'
On 09/27/11 19:59, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Alan Hourihane wrote on Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:56:02 +0100:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I didn't get any response to this, but did anything happen ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Alan.
>>
>> On 09/07/11 09:02,
On 09/27/11 19:59, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Alan Hourihane wrote on Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:56:02 +0100:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I didn't get any response to this, but did anything happen ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Alan.
>>
>> On 09/07/11 09:02,
that was originally checked out.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
changing the script to not use an embedded
control-M. Here are two ways of doing that:
tr -d '\r' <"$infile" >"$outfile"
control_M="$(printf '\r')"
sed -e "s/${control_M}//" <"$infile" >"$outfile"
--apb (Alan Barrett)
On 27/09/11 19:59, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
Alan Hourihane wrote on Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:56:02 +0100:
Hi all,
I didn't get any response to this, but did anything happen ?
Thanks,
Alan.
On 09/07/11 09:02, Alan Hourihane wrote:
Hi,
I'm building subversion 1.6.17 on a static li
On 20/01/12 23:22, Alan Hourihane wrote:
On 27/09/11 19:59, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
Alan Hourihane wrote on Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:56:02 +0100:
Hi all,
I didn't get any response to this, but did anything happen ?
Thanks,
Alan.
On 09/07/11 09:02, Alan Hourihane wrote:
Hi,
I'
As far as I can tell, the repository on this machine (which generated the
error message copied below) got confused at some point in the past about
upper/lowercase on one filename. My SourceForge repository has the filename
all in lowercase, whereas this Windows machine had the corresponding file
-
> From: Ng, Alan
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 2:19 PM
> To: 'users@subversion.apache.org'
> Subject: TortoiseSVN crash report (cleanup failed)
>
> As far as I can tell, the repository on this machine (which generated the
> error message copied below) got confused
only members of your admin group can create
branches.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
On 04/25/12 23:34, Philip Martin wrote:
> Alan writes:
>
>> It seems that subversion just tries linking explicitly with -lsqlite3
>> during configure, yet sqlite3 itself may be linked against other
>> libraries which need to be pulled in. And this can fail on some syst
On 04/25/12 23:34, Philip Martin wrote:
> Alan writes:
>
>> It seems that subversion just tries linking explicitly with -lsqlite3
>> during configure, yet sqlite3 itself may be linked against other
>> libraries which need to be pulled in. And this can fail on some syst
On 04/26/12 04:38, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Alan Hourihane wrote on Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 23:41:24 +0100:
>> Yes, it doesn't work as you are checking /usr first, yet it should be
>> pkg-config first (or only)
> Can't be "only" pkg-config, as that would break
On 04/26/12 08:41, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Alan Hourihane wrote on Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 08:24:52 +0100:
>> On 04/26/12 04:38, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>>> Alan Hourihane wrote on Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 23:41:24 +0100:
>>>> Yes, it doesn't work as you are checking /u
Just to note that subversion should also be using "apr-1-config --libs"
to determine what libraries libapr needs as well.
It doesn't seem to be doing it here, and the build fails here too. Does
subversion's configure script do the above ?
Alan.
On 04/27/12 19:38, Alan Hourihane wrote:
> Just to note that subversion should also be using "apr-1-config --libs"
> to determine what libraries libapr needs as well.
>
> It doesn't seem to be doing it here, and the build fails here too. Does
> subversion's conf
tfile" from the commandline results in the
file being added too.
Alan
[0] https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5069
[1] http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2243
added and revert all of them except for the one I
actually wanted. Or is there another way to achieve what I want?
Alan
On 30 Jun 2012, at 08:27, Bert Huijben wrote:
> The ‘no_ignore’ flag is only used for recursive targets.
>
> Explicitly passed targets (such as via ‘svn add *’) a
\CO\trunk>svn up build\svn-experiments\experiment-1\
Abuild\svn-experiments\experiment-1\systemtest\audit
Abuild\svn-experiments\experiment-1\systemtest\audit\FirstName.txt
Abuild\svn-experiments\experiment-1\systemtest\audit\SecondName.txt
Updated to revision 16667.
Many Thanks,
Alan.
: Using Subversion command-line client,
version 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 9.10.
It seems like a goal that someone else should have encountered before.
Hopefully someone has a standard, proven way of doing this.
Thanks,
Alan.
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Thanks,
Alan
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o solve outside svn. You could also
extend this by requiring the log message to contain a reference number
to an external database that tracks code reviews and approvals.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
extended to other user-configurable directories ?
Thank you for reading this far, and any writing you might be able to do.
--
Alan
ome back from ?
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Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Erik Andersson"
To: "Alan Brogan"
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 4 March, 2010 15:45:31 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal
Subject: Re: Could not un- and re- link ~/.subversion/config
try:
- subversion was not running at the time
If subversion has no such special logic how come it happens
on three different machines, on 9 different OSes ?
And on all of them happens *only* in the directory ~/.subversion ?
--
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Tyler Roscoe"
It is not the file it is the directory
It happens on multiple different OSs (at least Linux and OSX)
On all of them it happens only in ~/.subversion
--
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Alexey Neyman"
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Cc: "Alan Brogan"
Sent: Thu
f what he said on Thursday
and thanks to Ryan for the patience in re-highlighting it
Which was enough to point me towards the documentation I sought:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.advanced.confarea.html
--
Alan
P.S. FYI - "Something is causing the client to run"
Yes
py.
svn diff --old=svn://server/repo/branch/subdir --new=./subdir
--apb (Alan Barrett)
doesn't keep the head version as
> a normal file like cvs/rcs.
I make my hooks directory a working copy of an appropriate subdirecrory
in the repository (or in another repository), and use a post-commit
hook to run "svn update" in the hooks dir when it sees a commit to the
relevant path.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
> > On 9/29/2010 11:11 AM, Alan Barrett wrote:
> >> I make my hooks directory a working copy of an appropriate subdirecrory
> >> in the repository (or in another repository), and use a post-commit
> >> hook to run "svn update" in the hooks dir when
ug
at this stage.
Is this a known issue?
Regards,
Alan
d out what our MPM is but I am not sure. I ran this command:
/usr/sbin/apache2 -l
Compiled in modules:
core.c
mod_so.c
mod_watchdog.c
http_core.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_logio.c
mod_version.c
mod_unixd.c
I'm not sure if that tells you anything but I don't think it is
prefork
. Let me know if you need me to check anything else.
Regards,
Alan
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 3:54 PM Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>
> Daniel Shahaf wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2018 14:50 +:
> > Alan Spark wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2018 14:41 +0100:
> > > perl dump-noderev.pl /path/to/reposi
opening '/trunk/doc/EDITS.txt'
svnlook: E160016: '/trunk' is not a directory in filesystem
'6b6eeb5b-1909-4e6c-8b33-d77c8e70ace5'
And on 718:
svnlook tree --full-paths --show-ids -r 718 /path/to/repository
/trunk/doc/EDITS.txt
/trunk/doc/EDITS.txt <166.0.r717/510746&g
sl]
use-sasl = true
min-encryption = 128
max-encryption = 256
and svn.conf:
pwcheck_method: auxprop
auxprop_plugin: sasldb
mech_list: DIGEST-MD5
sasldb_path: C:\Subversion\conf\sasldb
JAB
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(_...@___#PGP DH/DSS Key ID: 0x9F
.
Nope, there's a problem with the binary. I downloaded the Slik
binary and it works fine. I have also left a message on
alagazam.net to this effect.
JAB
- --
John Alan Belli jabe...@pobox.com http:// coming soon
(_...@___#PGP DH/DSS Key ID: 0x9F9A5233 RSA Key ID
auxprop_plugin: sasldb
mech_list: DIGEST-MD5
sasldb_path: C:\Subversion\conf\sasldb
I tried all the Windows binaries on the binaries download page.
Only SlikSVN and WANdisco are able to talk to the repository. All
other fail with "svn: Cannot negotiate authentication mechanism"
JAB
- --
John
nts, as well? Also, on
x64 versions of windows, a 32-bit client needs the entry under
Wow6432Node.
JAB
- --
John Alan Belli jabe...@pobox.com http:// coming soon
(_...@___#PGP DH/DSS Key ID: 0x9F9A5233 RSA Key ID: 0xFD7399CD
U/~ O- Available by finger and
the subversion.conf
in the httpd/conf.d directory, pointing to the paths file below.
Created a paths file, starting simple with:
[/]
* = rw
jon =
Thinking that this would retain everybody's access and disallow jon any
access at all.
No dice. jon has full access. If I change the
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 16:45 -0500, kmra...@rockwellcollins.com wrote:
> I've found using "*" to be non intuitive. Try:
>
> [/]
> $authenticated=rw
> jon=
Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, jon still has full access...
-Alan
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 17:18 -0500, kmra...@rockwellcollins.com wrote:
> "Alan M. Evans" wrote on 04/26/2011 04:54:37 PM:
> >
> > > I've found using "*" to be non intuitive. Try:
> > >
> > > [/]
> > > $authenticated=rw
&
On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 16:07 -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
> So the short answer is there's probably no way to do what you want
> except by creating a group with everyone but jon in it.
But I tried this already:
[groups]
ourcompany = alan,james,craig,tony,keith,ken
[/]
n
SVNPath /srv/svn/repos/ourcompany
AuthType Basic
AuthName "OurCompany Projects"
AuthzSVNAccessFile /srv/svn/paths
AuthUserFile /srv/svn/ourcompany
Require valid-user
This is only the latest iteration. I've added and removed many options
trying to get this working.
-Alan
ht this might be me
misunderstanding the meaning of "anonymous access" in this context.
-Alan
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