Hi, On Tue, 2014-12-16 at 10:53, Maciej Bliziński wrote: > On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 09:39:46AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > > Did some configuration change? Do I need to perform a check-out manually > > instead of mgar init? > > Ideally we would adjust mgar init to do the right thing. > > > If I try your link above: > > svn co https://sourceforge.net/p/gar/code/HEAD/tree/ > > It's not the URL I suggested; you need to access this link after logging > in, so you get the read+write URL. After you log in, this URL says > explicitly: "Read/Write access".
Yes, sorry... the new SF.net interface is quite confusing, just as a reference, this is what I get: svn checkout --username=<username> svn+ssh://<username>@svn.code.sf.net/p/gar/code/ gar-code where username is of course mine. I notice that your link checks out much more than what "mgar init" does, the two trees are not the same. > > I get: > > svn: E175011: Unable to connect to a repository at URL > > 'https://sourceforge.net/p/gar/code/HEAD/tree' > > svn: E175011: Repository moved temporarily to > > 'http://sourceforge.net/p/gar/code/HEAD/tree'; please relocate > > > > > > Perhaps this relocation is the reason for failure? Should I check out > > from http instead? In the same directory mgar init is configured for? > > SF made a change some months ago. I adjusted my checkout tree by hand, > without mgar, most people probably did. Can I tweak my svn entries without re-checking out everything again? Would be nice. That would get me quick working on my packages, together with the stuff I have not commited yet. > > Riccardo, could you fix mgar init? Glad... where in the code should I look? If it is just tweaking some URLs it shouldn't be hard. Is the code inside what "mgar init" checks out? or d I need csw/mgar/gar I guess this is all obvious for you long-timers, but it is a big repo and it slgihtly confuses me. Riccardo