I believe the CVS-to-Subversion migration is complete. I've
not yet been
able to do a checkout that allows me to commit. I think I'm
just missing
some flags on my svn co command. My laptop login is skip
while my SF
login is montanaro.
I checked it out using
svn co
Mark That last step worked for me after I typed my SF password.
Yes, for me as well. I opened a ticket on SF. Maybe they can tell me
what's going on.
Skip
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on Mon Jul 16 2007, Mark Hammond
mhammond-bte8sPG7QFgW+bLBXbPJGg-AT-public.gmane.org wrote:
I believe the CVS-to-Subversion migration is complete. I've
not yet been
able to do a checkout that allows me to commit. I think I'm
just missing
some flags on my svn co command. My laptop login
on Mon Jul 16 2007, skip-AT-pobox.com wrote:
Dave Because you're not connecting using ssh; you're using https.
Any idea how I can get this to work without having to give my SF password on
every commit?
SVN normally records your password in a file in ~/.subversion/auth/
and doesn't ask
Dave SVN normally records your password in a file in
Dave ~/.subversion/auth/ and doesn't ask you again until you delete it.
Dave It's possible to disable that feature; if you've done that, then I
Dave don't know.
I haven't disabled anything that I'm aware of. I'll dig into this
I made one checkin yesterday, but i'm yet to see the checkin mail that
should have been generated - it also fails to appear on the list archives.
The checkin I made is against
https://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svnroot/spambayes/trunk/spamb
ayes/windows/spambayes.iss
Hi Skip,
Dave Because you're not connecting using ssh; you're using https.
Any idea how I can get this to work without having to give my SF password on
every commit?
You can use ssh-agent for a new shell
and then ssh-add.
N.B. You will have to add a key
This should be done once:
Dave Because you're not connecting using ssh; you're using https.
Any idea how I can get this to work without having to give my SF
password on every commit?
Remi You can use ssh-agent for a new shell
Remi and then ssh-add.
Remi N.B. You will have to add a key
Problem - I configured SpamBayes Manger to send junk email and suspected
junk email to directories under my Personal Folders but SpamBayes
instead is sending junk email to the default Junk E-mail directory
under Mail Box. It looks like the changes I the Filtering changes are
not in affect.
Are you certain that SpamBayes is putting them there? You appear to be
using Outlook and Exchange, in which case Exchange (or maybe Outlook; I
can never remember) may be putting the files there. If you haven't
instructed SpamBayes to filter the Outlook's junk and junk candidates
folders, any
For posterity.
From: Stella, Michael J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 2:38 PM
To: Jesse Pelton
Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Junk emails not going to configured directorys
It is working now, I ran the training , thank you
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