r whichever drive letter the OS is
installed to).
(NB: I would usually recommend storing data on a different drive (or
partition, if you only have one drive) from wherever the windoze OS in
installed, so when your OS partition gets trashed you have a chance of
salvaging your data... Win7 is better but I been burned too often
before)
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ourselves to only using SVNPath would be inconvenient... ;-)
You could consider using one (set of) parent path(s) for restricted
repos and another (set) for less restricted ones?
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location in the log
> message it resembles the cvs "lines-changed" field enough to be misleading.
FWIW, I believe it exists for scripts that might be parsing the
output. It lets them know how many lines are in the comment. I agree
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ure commits? Obviously I want my local working directory to use
> SourceForge in future.
>
> Richard
At Subversion Live they were talking about a new remote dump tool.
Google for svnrdump ~ it may be able to help you...
~ mark c
/ for windows for example).
> How do I figure out which one we have it on the server.
If you have console access to the server then the command:
`svnadmin --version` will tell you what version you have.
Reading the manual also helps: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
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> Thanks,
>
> Danne, Ratnakar
>
> Technology Services
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Danne, Ratnakar [mailto:dan...@schneider.com]
> Sent: 07 April 2011 15:29
> To: Cooke, Mark; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Subversion question
>
> Hi Mark.
>
> Thanks for your response.
> Presently I am on 1.4.4,
; Subject: Re: Finding the revision of a deleted file.
>
> Hi Stefan / Konstantin,
>
> Thanks for the responses.
> The data mining tool looks promising, and as you state,
> allows for some "extra" goodness too.
>
> Gavin.
>
...just my 2€: having created the log file once, could it not be "maintained"
using a post-commit hook script and appropriate arguments, then you eliminate
the need to recreate the log file each time and just have the 'grep' stage...
~ mark c
> I'm willing to accept that as a bug report, by the way. The
> > > before-the-colon section is defined as 'the basename of
> > > the repository directory', so it seems logical to me that
> > > it would be case-sensitive if the repository is on a
hurt to start
lobbying. You might motivate someone to review the branch and vote
for it.
See: /branches/1.6.x-issue3719
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and that might be
the difference?
For MacPorts, I would think it would depend upon what is in:
/opt/local/etc/openssl
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>
> No, you don't. It hasn't been released yet.
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hat enable editing of the path-based-auth file through Trac but
neither include any versioning (for auditing purposes).
Can anyone recommend any other routes?
For information, we use Trac and subversion, served from windows server
via apache...
Many thanks,
~ mark c
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Levy [mailto:andy.l...@gmail.com]
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 12:18, Cooke, Mark wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I was wondering how other (probably corporate?) svn users
> > control and log changes to your path-ba
Have you looked at svnversion ? That is what it does.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 15, 2011, at 12:17 PM, cate wrote:
> Is there something outside the svn application, a ‘working directory
> only’ version of svn info, (svninfo?), that we could use to obtain
> local working directory “info”. This
t around the other issues by some workarounds - like including
> > some extra folders or by splitting the dump into revisions and
> > hand selecting the ones to load.
> >
> > Regards
> >
>
A time consuming but possible work-around is to run dumpfilter
(repeatedly), EXcluding unwanted paths on each pass...
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.ref.svndumpfilter.commands.c.
exclude.html
~ mark c
Debian Lenny (6.0)!
If you are using another platform or you aren't currently using our
packages, you can download them here:
http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download
Kind Regards,
Mark Poole
WANdisco Inc.
s
> > inside tags, to make tags really unchangeable things.
>
> +1 for sanity. Only site admins with local file access or other
> authorized permissions should be able to edit tags.
>
...as this is something I have been meaning to do for a while, can someone
point me to a suitable script for a windoze environment? All the sample
scripts I find seem to be *nix shell scripts...
Many thanks (and apologies for the almost hi-jack)
~ mark c
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Butler [mailto:sbut...@elego.de]
> Sent: 08 June 2011 13:49
> To: Cooke, Mark
>
> On Jun 8, 2011, at 14:33 , Cooke, Mark wrote:
>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gm
I recall there was at least one Wikipedia page that was fairly accurate.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 11, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 18:37:24 -0500:
>>
>> On Jun 10, 2011, at 17:09,
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering if there is some sor
hat work with Subversion
(assuming we do not want to cram everything on the page devoted to
clients)?
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single
project in that repository would suffice?
TortoiseSVN has a decent sized repository:
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisesvn/
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h the mod_dav module
>
> Can't we use apache 2.2?
>
Indeed, I use apache 2.2 (latest) with the windows binaries from
alagazam no problems...
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make sure I’m matching what the issue is describing, and
> confirm that it does/doesn’t work for them either? It’s a windows batch
> file (zipped and renamed).
>
> ** **
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> *From:* Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com]
> *Sent
urrent version should work fine.
PS: Do yourself a favor and get a Gmail account. It is ridiculous to
send emails to a public mailing list with 17 lines of disclaimers and
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[1] http://subversion.apache.org/roadmap.html
[2] http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2010-08/0457.shtml
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ou get the same GUI prompt
that you get from web browser, and you do not configure anything in
Subversion config files.
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On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Echlin, Jamie
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>> What are you using for your client binaries? Where did you get them?
>>
>> You need binaries that are compiled with the proper support
>> for this from OpenSSL.
>
> Good question... I bel
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Echlin, Jamie <
jamie.ech...@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
>> If building yourself, use a recent version of OpenSSL and
>> build it with the MSCAPI support.
>
> Thanks Mark. Having some problems with my build this time but the
> collabnet
is issue of the constant prompting
>
> Thanks Mark. Looks like you are right in that tsvn will support this in
> an upcoming release:
> http://svn.haxx.se/tsvnusers/archive-2011-06/0108.shtml
>
> > Of course when you are using the command line, there is no long lived
> session
s Neon. You might still
find it usable though. It gets better with SVN 1.7 where serf may even
become the default HTTP client.
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continue to provide us feedback. There are no known show-stopper bugs in
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ositories it is configured
to serve. There are tools (ViewVC etc) that provide more functionality
but general operation is NOT through the browser but a subversion client
that happens to use https (etc) as the communication patheway. (I
notice Andy Levy has addressed this point better than I)
~ mark c
silently bring the .svn folder with it which was not
what was desired. I mention Eclipse simply because this is one of the only
events where it does not provide a hook for plugins to get involved so the
SVN plugins for Eclipse are not able to detect and fix this situation and it
is perceived as a b
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 7/25/2011 9:24 AM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>>
>> In SVN 1.6 and earlier it is not like someone wrote code specifically to
>> allow people to copy/move folders out of their WC. It was just
>> somethi
urce WC. I wonder if people will
expect a script named "detach" to copy or do they think it will move?
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bsvn_ra_neon/util.c:607: (apr_err=175011)
svn: E175011: Repository moved temporarily to '
http://cu171.cloud.sp.collab.net/svn'; please relocate
In my case the server is running 1.7 as well. I can browse the list of
repositories using my web browser. FWIW, that is all I thought this feature
was supposed to support.
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%APPDATA%\Subversion\config and add:
http-library = neon
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Do not forget to recreate your hook scripts in the new repositories if you
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DAV svn
SVNParentPath D:/svn/root/
SVNListParentPath On
# restrict access to subversion repository paths...
AuthzForceUsernameCase Lower
AuthzSVNAccessFile D:/path/to/svn-users.txt
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le is
### irrelevant.)
Apache httpd access would not use it at all and will only apply authz if
you use the AuthzSVNAccessFile directive...
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e script runs fine
when executed on the server" but as which user? Remember that the server
almost certainly runs as a different user (depending on your setup) and,
usually, that user has restricted access and rights.
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> svn co http://mydomain.com/svn/Project/Trunk/Code
> http://myd
cessary to use the neon
> downloaded by get-deps?
>
Did you build Neon? AFAIK, get-deps.sh just downloads the source code, it
does not build it and neither does the Subversion build process. configure
is saying it does not find an installed Neon. So you need to run configure
and make install for Neon first.
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his, because to this day, I still
cannot figure out how to build APR easily. I always wind up building httpd
instead and then pointing at its build of APR.
Anyway, I was not giving you an answer as an expert on the topic. Was just
trying to help based on my own experiences and what the error messag
eveloper build of some sort. Are you a developer? If
not, then I strongly suggest that you competely uninstall the version you have
and then get 1.6.16 from the official site
(http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html).
~ Mark C
> 2011/07/22 16:21:33, a crash follows each operations with
clarify how you did the checkout originally? I do not think
there is a svn solution to this but there may be a windoze one...
~ mark c
> -Original Message-
> From: joostdon...@gmail.com [mailto:joostdon...@gmail.com] On
> Behalf Of Joost van Dongen
> Sent: 04 August 2011 08:11
> To: Cooke, Mark
> Cc: Stefan Sperling; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: SVN errors with junction points
>
ould take?
>
svnadmin pack is never an automatic feature. Unless you are really short on
inodes in the volume I would not even recommend running it.
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On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Giulio Troccoli <
giulio.trocc...@mediatelgroup.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/08/11 14:18, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Giulio Troccoli > mediatelgroup.co.uk > giulio.troccoli@**mediatelgroup.co.uk>>
&g
tuuid command to make the Repository UUID match between the two
repositories? No need to involve yourself in the internals of the
repository when there is a public interface to do it for you.
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On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 8/5/2011 12:27 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>>
>> > Until you manually copy over the $repodir/db/uuid file, this is
>> true.
>> > That's one of the "relevant configuraton files" I re
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
>>
>>
>>> > Until you manually copy over the $repodir/db/uuid file, this is true.
>>
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Mark Phippard
> > wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
> >
> > > Until you
skip-deltas" which
you can read about here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/notes/skip-deltas
Have you only done two commits of this file? Reading the above note, it
looks like the first two revisions of the file are stored as full revisions.
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the file are both against the empty stream.
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rovided details on
the segfault like a dump or something? I thought the problem was in our
build process so I did not raise the issue and we do not actually support
RHEL 4 anymore so I did not press it.
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The xdelta algorithm has a configurable window that determines the amount of
memory used. The more memory you give it, the smaller the delta it can
often produce. It is likely the xdelta binary you are using uses a larger
window than Subversion.
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folder in that commit with an earlier version from its
history than everything in your screenshots makes perfect sense. Basically
@ revision 20453, the folder was replaced, creating a new line of history
that does not include those other revisions.
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I think so. It might be up
to Michael to track down what caused the breakage though. Like I said, I
also saw this problem but I was able to move to RHEL 5. So I lacked
motivation to solve it on RHEL 4. In my case, I build my own version of all
of the dependencies, the versions that come from Red Hat
his, so it is a bug. I think I saw the
developers discussing this on IRC, so I suspect it will be fixed if it does
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>
Thanks. Moving the thread to dev@
Can someone look at this and possibly fix it?
If you are not on users@, and to summarize this thread. SVN builds fine on
RHEL 4 64-bit but crashes immediately on any command, even svn help. I saw
the same problem with our builds.
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for mod_dav_svn
> to do this, if that is what is necessary. It seems like a good
> solution would be to add a SVNSearchParentPath option that causes
> mod_dav_svn to check each directory in the path until it finds a
> valid repository, i.e., contains a 'format' file with a valid
> format code.
...yes please! I would appreciate that too...
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vn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.17
Repository Root: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
Repository UUID: 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
Revision: 1156659
Node Kind: directory
Last Changed Author: hwright
Last Changed Rev: 1130806
Last Changed Date: 2011-06-02 16:49:07 -0400 (Thu, 0
l/1.6/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/Notify2.html
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other apps now include automated crash reporting I
think it is a reasonable assumption to assume that the software just wanted
you to send the dump.
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t forces SVN to have to do a compare on every single file to see if
it has been modifed. svn cleanup will repair the internal timestamps.
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ith one
commit just fine. It seems to be that after it it done, you want to move
this folder somewhere else to use it? That can be done using the detach
script to copy it to the new location:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/tools/client-side/detach.py
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/tests/repos/folder':
customprop
$ svn pl file:///`pwd`/repos/folder/file.txt
Properties on 'file:///Users/markphip/tests/repos/folder/file.txt':
svn:mime-type
customprop
svn:eol-style
What does not work that worked with 1.6?
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$ svn add data
$ set properties
$ svn ci -m Commit the data folder
$ svn co url://server/repos/parent/data real_dir
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wap(volatile void **mem, void *new_value)
> +atomic_swap(void * volatile * mem, void *new_value)
> {
> #if APR_HAS_THREADS
> #if APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,3,0)
> - return apr_atomic_xchgptr(mem, new_value);
> + return apr_atomic_xchgptr((volatile void **)mem, new_value
t; packed by 1.7 svnadmin.
>
> Is it a bug or a feature?
>
> Regards,
> Kirby Zhou
> from SOHU-RD +86-10-6272-8261
>
>
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a Solaris x86 client here:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/frs/do/listReleases/projects.csvn/frs.svn_release_candidates
Also, Windows 32/64 and Linux 32/64. Only thing we do not have
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On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
>>> Is there anyone on this list able to produce binaries of 1.7.0-rc2
>>> client for Solaris
also
> refers to
>
> changesets, I checked).
>
> ** **
>
> Any pointers into the docs appreciated.
>
> ** **
>
> Take care,
>
> **
>
There is no server-side changesets feature in SVN. Maybe since Reviewboard
supports a variety of SCM tools t
this might be documented.
>
> ** **
>
> Thank you,
>
> ** **
>
> Christopher
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Hahn, Christopher (SAN DIEGO)
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2011 11:16 AM
> *To:* Mark Phippard
>
> *Cc:* users@subversion.apache.org
whose contents are identical once. This can potentially save
space depending on how many identical files you have. The repository
format is not always changed to reduce space, so you really would have
to look at what the new format brings for changes.
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o your platform or client or version, I'm afraid that is
all I can suggest for now.
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will obviously make things like dump/load
and backups slower. Are you aware of the svn:externals feature? You
could just create a separate repository for your libraries and use
svn:externals to pull them in. That gives you the best of both
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ally harder to deal with
>> if you ever need to dump/filter/load to pull something out. Why not
>> use separate repositories and reference the components with externals?
>>
>
> Both you and Mark suggested I use externals. I've avoided using
> externals because I've r
t seems like it would just require
perfect bad-timing.
If your logs give you a timestamp when the command failed, you ought
to be able to run svn log and see if there was another commit at the
same time.
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is the best message I recall reading on this subject:
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2009-07/0981.shtml
It sounds to me like the process with which you use your tools is what
needs to be validated more so than the tools themselves. This makes
sense to me, since just about any tool can be used in
ts (unless you use packing...)
Can you sketch out why you think you need to protect specific files?
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ver I am intrigued as to why you want to use BDB instead of the
now-standard FSFS backend? I ask because I use svn/fsfs on windows (without
problems) and the only reason that comes to mind is you have a lot of data
already in BDB?
~ mark c
fined in a list as part of the version control
> system, file transport mechanism, or anything else.
Files are paths too. The path-based authz applies to any path (folder
or file). For example:
[repos:/trunk/readme.txt]
@releng = rw
* = r
A rule like that works fine.
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new.html
Information on migrating from an existing install is in the project wiki:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.svnedge/wiki/MigrationPath
The wiki also contains Screenshots which show the authz file editor.
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ib 1.2.5. I believe there is an
answer, I just do not know what it is so I use zlib 1.2.4 and it seems
to work.
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Europe that committers in Europe connect through when working with the
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version
> repository. You're hope is that the site that has the Subversion
> repository isn't doing to many changes while the remote site is
> active. And, the remote site isn't active while the local site is
> committing changes into Subversion.
Have you seen this?
http://subgit.com/
It is something the guys that make SVNKit have been working on.
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s not very clear, especially for subversion which is after all
designed to keep old revisions available. Perhaps you could explain what your
problem is (not just what you think the solution might be)?
~ mark c
I'm attempting to do a partial checkout of a repository path, and I'm
having some difficulty getting externals to be included. It seems to me
that externals are checked out if and only if the folder is checked out
with --depth infinity (or updated with --set-depth infinity).
Is there any way t
equest
make it to Subversion. So you should look to the Apache documentation
and forums for answers. I think I heard there are changes in
authentication in the next major release (2.4) not sure if this is one
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(you can copy the content of this dialog
> to the clipboard using Ctrl-C) to the Subversion mailing list
> (users@subversion.apache.org). Many thanks!
I think this might help (or am I hopelessly optimistic)?
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ight how I can build a runnable version of 1.7 for
> Mac OS?
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>
>
> Mark Phippard-3 wrote:
>>
>> The patch you refer to will be in the 1.7.1 source code. It is not in
>> the 1.7.0 code.
>>
>>
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version
> 3.7.5
>
> The INSTALL file says: "Subversion 1.7 requires SQLite version 3.6.18 or
> above. "
>
> I am going to try building it with the sqlite amalgamation sqlite.c file and
> see what that does for me.
>
>
> Mark Phippard-3 wrote:
>>
>> I
arly states: "Please take the time to
> report this on the Subversion mailing list". The caveat to
> search the mailing list is clearly worthless if there is no
> obvious way to do what it suggests.
>
Searching for "svn: E235000" on haxx returned 36 results (all svn errors now
have an error number). Simliarly searching for "line 672: assertion failed"
returned 25 results...
~ mark c
?
When an error becomes really common we could add a wiki page for that
code, otherwise just do a search.
Just some thoughts.
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release.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/CHANGES
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