hat every time we do
"svn update" after a merge, we get 100+ lines of updates even if just one file
has been modified (especially annoying in tools like subclipse).
TIA,
Chris
Hi,
I tried the tool that Stefan Hett recommended and did get rid of a all
mergeinfo from some of the most annoying files, so hopefully it improves the
situation for future merges. Thanks for the hint.
/Chris
erties
"--exclude-files-with-properties myasciifileproperty" so I can force a property
"myasciifileproperty" on all these files
BR,
Chris
Hi Brane, thanks for the reply.
I'm ok with seeing the diff header as long as I don't have to see the content.
I'll just change the mime-type of these files.
/Chris
On Mon, 11/6/17, Branko Čibej wrote:
Subject: Re: Exclude file
ow how to use it :)
At least for a transition period, I will need to keep the config-file in order
to run svn_apply_autoprops on files coming in from branches created added
before we added svn:auto-props (and have wrong props) so I need both working
and I'm unsure of what the right way for doing this is.
TIA,
Chris
r than svn itself. A quick look in that file shows this line:
for prop in props.split(';'):
Which I suspect is the root cause of the issue, although I haven't verified it
yet. I guess I need to figure out some python basics and see if I can ugly-hack
that to
ect is the root cause of
the issue, although I haven't verified it yet. I guess I
need to figure out some python basics and see if I can
ugly-hack that to work for double semicolons.
/Chris
On Tue, 1/9/18, Daniel Shahaf
wrote:
Subj
getting really confused
here. I seems very error-prone that manual propset can't use the strings from
the config file or auto-props wihtout getting a different result.
Which version is the correct one, or do both actually do the job?
BR
Chris
---
isn't correct since I need to prune the second ; before
it calls propset. Need to try another fix then (unless someone has fixed that
in the repo already)
/Chris
On Thu, 2/22/18, Branko Čibej wrote:
Subject: Re: auto-props syntax in file vs. pr
as my WCTARGET? I find it confusing and it was mostly luck that I stumbled on
the right solution. "svn help merge" does not seem to indicate that these two
use cases should be any different, but I may misread it.
Btw, this was done with "svn, version 1.9.5 (r1770682)"
TIA,
Chris
I think is incorrect and did a status+echo and then the same
from a subdirectory with a second status+echo.
If you instead wanted me to make a bug report on the tracker, let me know.
/Chris
On Fri, 4/13/18, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
Subject: Re: In
Hi,
I created an issue in Jira: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-4737 and
added a reference back to this thread in that one.
I'm wasn't sure how to set some of the fields, but hopefully sufficient to
track down the issue in the futur
oint which was my first guess at what was happening.
If you think this is working as it should and it is just our horrible server
deployment, I guess we'll have to avoid upgrading our clients to 1.10 which
would be sad considering how good the text conflict resolver looks.
(*) Believe me, I've tried getting corporate IT to fix the deployment, but
that's a brick wall I'm not going to succeed in punching through
BR,
Chris
ure to repeat it in a simple script).
/Chris
On Wed, 4/25/18, Stefan Sperling wrote:
Subject: Re: Surprising behavior with 1.10 tree conflict resolver
To: "Chris"
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2018, 1:37 P
t give access to the
company-internal repo to test the actual problem.
TIA,
Chris
----
On Wed, 4/25/18, Chris wrote:
Subject: Re: Surprising behavior with 1.10 tree conflict resolver
To: "Chris" , "Stefan Sperling"
Cc: users@subve
this a bug or
am I misunderstanding how summarize is supposed to work?
BR,
Chris#!/bin/sh
##
## ##
## This is a template for writing Subversion bug
ome theories on
what to test.
By the way, if I remember correctly, --quiet works to stop the resolver, but
--non-interactive did not.
/Chris
On Wed, 8/29/18, Stefan Sperling wrote:
Subject: Re: Tree conflict resolution considered harmful
To: "
ometext
\ No newline at end of file
+sometext
That is, when I shelved, it seems to have added (or at least not reverted) a
newline at the end of the file. Not a big problem, but shelve should probably
not act this way.
BR,
Chris
Hi Johan,
I'll file a bug report then!
BR,
Chris
On Wed, 9/5/18, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
Subject: Re: Erroneous "diff --summarize" output?
To: "Chris"
Cc: "Subversion"
Date: Wednesday, September 5, 2018,
ays "The only
commits and revision property modifications that ever occur on that mirror
repository should be those performed by the svnsync tool". Does that also
include this kind of cleanup operation where I remove paths that don't exist on
HEAD? If I should't use svnsync for this, what should I do instead?
TIA,
Chris
analysis on
old revisions is that 90-95% of the data consists of beginners doing accidental
commits of things that should not have been allowed to commit
BR,
Chris
On Thu, 10/4/18, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
Subject: Re: svndumpfilter and svnsync?
To
vnsync (or
>svnrdump, to create
>a dumpfile from a remote server) to interact with a 1.8 server / repository.
Can I even do this with "svnadmin load"; I thought that would use an FSFS
version 8 while 1.8 should have 6? I got that impression from my "research",
but I
Big thanks for the help, it is greatly appreciated!
Some comments and further questions inline below.
>>
>> On Oct 10, 2018, at 02:04, Chris wrote:
>>
>>> I've trawled through bad commits of data files in our repo and added
> such paths to a filter file that I
d not the destination, so I had to go into
the repo to check the revision it crashed on to find the copy destination and
add it to my filter list. Would have been nice if the error message could list
both the source and the destination.
/Chris
On We
the extreme bad luck
to have a collision on such a checksum?
It is of course ok that things fail when we run out of disk, but I get scared
if svn doesn't detect that the WC is broken.
The above happened with a 1.7.3 client. Due to corporate IT, I can't run any
more recent version at the moment.
BR,
Chris
Where can I find more complete information on global-ignores and the expected
format/syntax of the patterns?
The svnbook just indicates:
The global-ignores option is a list of whitespace-delimited globs which
describe the names of files and directories that Subversion should not display
unless
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:16 PM
To: Rajnish Kumar Singh
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unable to use filter command properly.
Rajnish Kumar Singh wrote on Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 14:58:46 +0530:
> H
d dates.
Is there a way of reorganising the repository to have all revisions in
chronological order?
How can I avoid this happening in the future?
Or is there some other way for getting round this?
Thanks
Chris
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Hi,
I just ran across a bug in the 1.6.13 release.
Historically, 'svn export $SVNROOT/$PATH .' has just exported the
contents of $PATH into the current directory. Under 1.6.13, the client
creates a subdir named after the last directory component of $PATH and
puts the contents there. This change
hitting the 4GB wall.
There's no good logging for SVN, so I can't even seem to dig up an error...
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
On 11/4/2010 7:23 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote
Try 'svnserve --log-file' ?
Been there, done that. Endless logging of svn operations, but not a
single stacktrace or error.
What kind of filesystem does the repository have?
* FSFS or BDB?
* What version of svnadmin created it?
* Have you run 's
I just tried a test. I ran "svn blame -g" on a file with a bunch of
revisions and watched memory usage on the server spin up to 2GB. Is
this a known issue?
Wrong format file. Please look at the file 'db/format', not the file 'format'.
Thanks.
4
layout linear
memory usage to 45MB and then eventually comes back with output.
"svn blame -g" on this same file, causes svnserve to quickly (in about
45 seconds) climb to 2GB of memory usage and doesn't come back (at least
after 5 minutes). At that point, I just killed svnserve.exe on the se
> But if I remove that line then no one can access the repository
Most likely because something else in the configuration isn't quite right... I
would suggest setting things up and testing with one LDAP server at a time to
verify the configuration of each before trying to combine them.
Au
I think you want the "--ignore-ancestry" option:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.ref.svn.html#svn.ref.svn.sw
-Original Message-
From: Klaus Ganser [mailto:kgan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:37 PM
To: David Weintraub
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subje
-Original Message-
From: Klaus Ganser [mailto:kgan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:43 PM
To: Feldhacker, Chris
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: History of a fixed path across all objects
>> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Feldhacker, Chris
>
> dpb is a member of IT-InfrastructureTeam-SystemAdministrator-R and
> IT-InfrastructureTeam-SystemAdministrator-R is a member of
> SVN-Puppet-ReadWrite-P AD group
Nested AD groups aren't supported -- not many products do. Typically, support
for nested AD groups requires that the client appl
s the cause could be similar -- I would check the
documentation for the specific PAM module you are using and verify nested
groups are supported...
-Original Message-
From: Feldhacker, Chris [mailto:feldhacker.ch...@principal.com]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:50 AM
To:
You should probably also add --*ignore*-*ancestry* to that merge statement.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 11:00:25PM +1100, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
> > I have been doing;
> > svn merge -r1:head trunk/somefile branches/somefeature/somefile
>
ould not be completely safe - I think there are some tools that
> let you mount virtual machine disk images into a physical machine.
>
> --
> Les Mikesell
> lesmikes...@gmail.com
>
>
>
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sitive information
to the Internet. Move the data through an "air gap".
You have to decide if your data is really that sensitive
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Hey users. ☺
I am setting up a server (svn.example.com) to host multiple projects.
I have attempted to add the AuthSVNAccessFile directive, but this has broken
the SVNParentPath (collection
of repos) page. I am able to work around it using , but this
breaks our current
environment (devs alre
.
It might be a bit overkill for what you're after, but Atlassian Fisheye is
really good http://www.atlassian.com/software/fisheye/
It'll give you user statistics for LoC, commits etc. You can also set a
starting revision rather than 0.
Chris
--
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>
> For some client-side Tortoise hooks (which are for the purpose of
> preventing people shoot themselves in the head in all the myriad ways
> Subversion allows), I need to get the ancestor-branch, ie where the current
> branch/tag was copied from.
>
When I create a new branch I add an svn:proper
ecause you need to re-boot and of course the re-boot kills the
remote link.
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Redondo Beach, California
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Andy Levy wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:56, Chris Albertson
> wrote:
> And if the skillset in your shop is primarily Windows, using Solaris
> or Linux would require a lot of expensive training,
People who grow up with Windows all remember just
n the file. This includes: add, delete, and update.
print(changed)
print(action))
I later on block changes and deletes made only to tag directories.
Chris
heir own IP address and file system but there
is only one instance of the operating system running on the hardware.
I always thought it a waste to have multiple copies of the same
software in RAM, Sun solved that problem well.
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-Original Message-
From: 金健康 [mailto:jinjiankang1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 12:53 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Subversion Apache2.2 LDAPS authentication failed
Hi,
OS: Redhat Linux
Subversion: 1.5.0
Apache: 2.2.17
OpenLDAP: 2.3.27
httpd.conf:
...
LDAPS
dump
content to an ASCII file. Then you save the files the same way you'd
save any other files. You __do__ have to do the dumps inside a
transaction so to maintain consistency.
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Redondo Beach, California
of this?
Will I need to dump the old location too?
Or even each file individually and hack the dump file to never be in the old
project?
Thanks
Chris
*bypass*
-Original Message-
From: Steve Cohen [mailto:stevec...@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 12:20 PM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Understanding merging
> I work with a very senior colleague who has never always resisted version
> control and would much rather do witho
great or an alternative solution.
Thanks Guys
Chris
*bypass*
Without a 32bit executable being large address aware it's not going to be able
to use more than around 2GB of virtual address space. Ideally you'd use a 64bit
client on a 64bit OS. If that's not possible then you can maybe squeeze a bit
more out of a 32bit client by forcing it to use up to 3GB.
gging
for details.
chris
e hit with multiple directives and
especially during a bit checkout.
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from 1.1.1.1
For reference I'm using VisualSVN Sever.
Thanks
Chris
*bypass*
In a nutshell: http://www.svn-access-manager.org/
Basically, store all your settings in a database and generate the config files;
just use a simple web front-end to edit the database and control/log changes
that way. The svn access manager provides a good starting point, modify and
tweak as n
Greetings all! My team has recently grown from just me to three of us and I am
in the process of implementing subversion as our version control system. I am
having a little trouble wrapping my head around what will become the workflow.
Our current setup is:
1 development server that we work of
server fails with:
svnlook: No such transaction
Running the syncsync again errors with a different transaction number.
Any ideas what could be causing this.
I'm using svn version 1.6.16 on VisualSVN Server 2.1.7
Thanks
Chris
*bypass*
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name]
> Sent: 23 May 2011 18:37
>
> issue #3641 (to be fixed in 1.6.17) perhaps?
It looks like this issue is related to moved and copied files. The file in
questions hasn't been, just modified and committed.
-
elated to this one, and so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Thanks. That was the problem. A version of svn installed with the os.
Removing the older version fixed it.
Thanks for your help.
Chris
On 16/06/2011 00:11, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
Do you have a pre-1.6.17 libsvn_repos on the system?
(That symbol is defined by libsvn_repos, and I suspect it
, Ken G. Brown wrote:
> Hi, new here,
> I'm trying to get TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, Build 21511 - 32 Bit , 2011/06/01
> 19:00:35, and Subversion 1.6.17 working on fully updated Windows 7 running
> under VMware Fusion Version 3.1.3 (416484) on my Mac.
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Waseem Bokhari
wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any file transmitted with it are confidential...
If the email is confidential why did you post it to a public forum?
If it is not confidential why did you include the above statement?
ack them out if you know the change was made. An MD5
checksum is a good way to detect changes
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> I wonder if people will expect a script named "detach" to copy or do they
> think it will move?
More like "extract" or "promote" -- promoting a child folder to become a
full-fledged, independent working copy...
"liberate"? Kinda like that... :-)
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I'm having issues doing an svn copy on the trunk of my project because I don't
have read permissions to a directory further down the tree. My example authz:
[test:/]
myuser=rw
[test:/proj1/trunk/dir1/dir1.2]
myuser=
The /proj1/trunk/dir1/dir1.2 was deleted a couple of revisions ago, so th
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> Mob-+91-8296015120
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> in Dropbox? Is there an issue with possible collisions if two or more
> people attempt to commit their changes at the same time?
>
> What if we skip the svnserve route and merely use the file://
> protocol? Is this any safer?
>
> --
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> qazw...@gmail.com
>
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My first impression is that of course this will not work. But let's
be more positive. What would work?
1) Use your SVN server to maintain versions and history and then
checkout a working directory to the dropbox. You can even have
multiple working directories in the dropbox.
2. put your SVN s
Part of what you ask your dev
to do is create an "install bundle" on most UNIX-likemacnines this is
a .tar file. in Windows it's an installer. on Mac it's a disk image
.dmg file Then you move those to the end user
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ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_wc\entries.c'
line 1935: assertion failed (svn_checksum_match(entry_md5_checksum,
found_md5_checksum))
---
OK
---
I'm running Windows 7 SP1 (Version 6.1, Build 7601) 64-bit.
--
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Fou
Is there already a way to do this? Thoughts?
>
>
>
This sounds like a good case to use changelists. See:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.changelists.html
for details.
chris
config to deny access if the http
request contains the revision, but I'm not sure what modules or config would
allow this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
*bypass*
?
> -Original Message-
> From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 03 February 2012 18:05
> To: Ryan Schmidt
> Cc: Chris Evans; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Restricting access to old revisions of a project?
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 12
nt of view it would be nice to have the externals shown in
listing command but with some special flag (X?) so it is clear that you are
looking at an external resource.
Thanks for reading.
Regards,
Chris.
e to have a "demo" for free software. Simply
download and use the actual product.
Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
tice the book with the turtles on it on the left side of the above linked
page. Read that.
Which to select of the various free systems depends several things, the
size of thyou projects, if they are all in one building or distributed and
what your users already know.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Levy [mailto:andy.l...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 12 June 2012 11:31
> To: Vladimir Shun'kov
> Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Commit size
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 5:21 AM, Vladimir Shun'kov
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Could you please help me w
Hello together,
a few days ago I set up a subversionserver. Now I wanted to check every
commit for some conventions. I tried it with an pre-commit hook but always
get the following error when I try to commit something:
Some of selected resources were not committed.
svn: E165001
2012/6/17 Nico Kadel-Garcia
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
> subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jun 17, 2012, at 15:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> > Chris, I get the same result as you, if I forget to mark the pre-c
Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
On Jun 17, 2012, at 15:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Chris, I get the same result as you, if I forget to mark the pre-commit
hook script as executable. So try "chmod 755
/path/to/repo/hooks/pre-commit", then try again.
Oops, I trimmed the
>
> Are you sure you've set the ownership *and* permissions *and* SELinux
> security context correctly for /var/www/svn *and* all of its contents
> recursively?
>
>
>
Hey even after I owned the whole svn folder by apache again and gave every
user read,write and execute rights it was not working.
Wh
Are you of you guys aware of any SVN clients for Windows that will support 1.7
and 1.6 working copies? I need to update a load of clients to 1.7, but have
some shared working copies and it would be useful to use the same client to
access both working copy formats.
Thanks
*bypass*
is impossible to create a repository remotely.
Read the book on repository creation:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.reposadmin.create.html
svnadmin is a server side utility to create a repository within the
local filesystem.
chris
I get the following error when trying to use the merge tool, when choosing
'Merge a range of revisions', enter the url to merge from, then push 'Show
log' or even if I push next and then 'Test Merge', I get the same error.
For some reason it keeps telling me that my local temp folder is not a
worki
elp with this issue would be appreciated. Thank You Subversion
community.
-Chris Coleman
Java Developer
curity issue has been addressed.
-Chris Coleman
Java Developer
Robert,
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Robert Somerville
wrote:
>
> Subversion thinks it is a binary file and ignores it ...
I suspect that this is caused by the global ignore settings, as I ran
into this issue myself recently. Try:
svn --no-ignore add myfile.pyc
chris
hand?!
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
- svn co
https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/Simplistix/testfixtures/branches/1.8
- svn merge -r 4195:HEAD
https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/Simplistix/testfixtures/trunk .
Except this merges no changes :-(
Okay, so the server runs svn as supplied in debian stable
the same
set of unrelated files have svn:mergeinfo changes.
My server is running SVN 1.5.2.
Am I misunderstanding something about how merge is supposed to operate?
Why is it pulling in these unrelated files and marking their
svn:mergeinfo properties?
Chris
ut a fresh copy,
substitute the text-base file causing the conflict" and the worst
being "svn delete then svn add".
I just svn up'd and the problem went away :-S
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
- svn co
https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/Simplistix/testfixtures/branches/1.8
- svn merge -r 4195:HEAD
https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/Simplistix/testfixtures/trunk .
Except this merges no changes :-(
Okay, so the server runs svn as
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/root directory is typically setup with root
user only access, which would prevent a script running as a non-root
user from being able to access files in /root/perl5/lib.
chris
ository.
The SVN::Notify module also supports the creation of very configurable
post-commit email messages. Once I worked through the syntax of the
config file, this approach has worked well, with only a few rare
hiccups.
chris
ll the MSI and go in and pick out the bits we need.
Thanks,
-chris
Apache logs before it restarts the child process:
[notice] Parent: child process exited with status 3221225477 -- Restarting.
(on Windows)
[notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down (on Ubuntu)
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