Hi,
On 10/24/13 22:05, Branko Čibej wrote:
As Thorsten has pointed out, this is a different case. BTW, I have a
similar solution, like contrib/asvn, but the current operation of svn
makes it impossible/very hard to make it work, because it screws up
real file permissions on each commits.
Yes,
Hello
If possible, please check the following:
1 - show the user name in SVN Update GUI
2 - why check for updates is crashed
(tortoisesvn version: 1.83)
Thanks
Guten Tag Mahdi Pakzad,
am Samstag, 26. Oktober 2013 um 11:45 schrieben Sie:
(tortoisesvn version: 1.83)
TorotiseSVN has it's own support mailing list and besides that, you
won't get any help there, too, if you don't describe your error much
more detailed.
http://tortoisesvn.net/support.html
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On Oct 25, 2013, at 22:28, Branko Čibej br...@wandisco.com wrote:
On 25.10.2013 22:23, Alfred von Campe wrote:
Everything is working as expected so far. Users in each group can only
access their respective projects, and users in both groups can access both
projects. But now we want to
Hi 'Casual Trash',
(Sorry, got that from your e-mail address; not sure if this is going to you
:))
I'm looking into this problem and it appears the move recipe at the bottom
of your mail is a nice way to get the Subversion working copy in an
inconsistent state in 1.8.3,
I would like to be able to create a tag using the SVN copy command so
that the timestamps on the files in the destination are the same as
those in the source.
Is this possible?
Guten Tag Steve Cohen,
am Montag, 28. Oktober 2013 um 22:27 schrieben Sie:
I would like to be able to create a tag using the SVN copy command so
that the timestamps on the files in the destination are the same as
those in the source.
Is this possible?
Not with svn commands alone, you