On 18 September 2013 04:57, Grant Edwards <[email protected]> wrote: > I've got a source tree that's under control by both CVS and SVN. Meld > recently started to refuse to use SVN.
I'm guessing from the subject that you upgraded Meld to 1.8.0? If you know what version you were using before, that may help figure out what's going on. Also, did you perchance upgrade SVN recently? > I would have sworn that meld > used to use SVN by default in that source tree, but now it only wants > to use CVS. There's what appears to be a drop-down box showing "CVS" > on the right hand end of the location bar (just to the right of the > "Browse" button), but it seems to be disabled. The box is disabled if Meld only finds one VC in that directory. If it finds more than one - even if it thinks they're invalid - then you should be able to click on the drop-down to see what state the others are in. >From your description, Meld doesn't think that there is an SVN repository there. The code for that did change relatively recently to try to support SVN 1.8, but it's difficult to see what the problem might be. Maybe file a bug and we'll take it from there? If the repo is accessible (or if you can just provide a stripped-down version with the problem) that would be awesome. > Is there any way to tell meld to use SVN rather than CVS? Meld will always show everything it finds in the combo box, and picks the first one it finds in its hard-coded order of VC preference. SVN is definitely before CVS on that list, so the problem is something else. cheers, Kai _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
