eno is also using svn version 1.4.6, so that probably isn't the issue.

I'm not very svn savvy, so if their are some "post commit hooks" or
things like that which should be running on the server, point me in
the right direction and I'll try to set them up.

I personally have noticed that svn doesn't seem to preserve changes in
file permissions past the initial commit.  For example, if I make no
changes on a file other than on the permissions and then do a svn
commit, that file does not get committed.  Perhaps there is a
configuration option that will change that behavior, if so let me know
what it is.

--jason


On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> I mean I checked out on eno then switched to fulvia.
>
> 2009/1/10 Jason Martin <jason.worth.mar...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> The SVN running on the server is version 1.4.6
>>
>> The most current SVN version is 1.5.5, so "no" we aren't using the
>> most current version.  We are using the version in the standard Ubuntu
>> distro.
>>
>> I just looked at the subversion web page, and the native file
>> formatting stuff isn't mentioned in the differences between the 1.4.x
>> and 1.5.x series.
>>
>> If you think it would make a difference, I could get the most recent
>> svn sources and build it, but I usually feel better just using the
>> packages shipped with the distros.
>>
>> Incidentally, what is the path to the svn client you're using on fulvia?
>>
>> Jason Worth Martin
>> Asst. Professor of Mathematics
>> http://www.math.jmu.edu/~martin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The current svn repo appears to have some issues with setting file
>>> properties. We went through and changed a whole load of files so that
>>> the line endings would be automatically set to the native format when
>>> checked out. But I just checked out on fulvia and the line endings for
>>> the Makefile in yasmbuild were all dos format (which doesn't work on
>>> fulvia).
>>>
>>> Also, I am wondering if the execute permissions are doing anything. I
>>> can set them in the Windows front end to svn that I have, but it seems
>>> to make no difference when the files are checked out.
>>>
>>> Are we using a recent version of svn on the server?
>>>
>>> Bill.
>>> >
>>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>

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