You could try SmartSVN.
Hello,
having problems to upgrade to Subversion 1.6.9 on CentOS 5.4 (x86_64) system.
I am able to compile subversion (agains sqlite 3.6.13) and install.
svn command looks fine but using svnadmin does not work
# /usr/local/bin/svnadmin create /tmp/test1
svnadmin: SQLite compiled for 3.6.13, but
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 04:27:16PM -0500, Brad Heide wrote:
C:\Dev\ModuleTests\Core3-3.15.x\Modules\Coresvn merge -c 38300
..\..\..\_Core3-trunk\Modules\Core
(It just so happens that revision 38300 has already been merged to this
branch so we expect the result of this merge operation to be
You said you were using HTTP. Have you looked at the Apache Access
Log? On Redhat, those are in /var/logs/httpd/access_log. I'm not sure
where they are on Windows. On a Mac, you can find it under the
Console.app application.
Subversion itself doesn't have a user database. It gets the user name
J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello list,
Could any one suggest me a good svn GUI client for linux ? I have
already found esvn as a nice one. aptana is there but it is a java baded
IDE with svn plugin support and aptana is HUGE... Apart from these two
rapidsvn is tehre and I have also found pysvn based on
Do you want something that integrates directly with the Linux File
Browser? If you are using GNOME and the Nautilus browser, you can try
NaughtySVN: http://naughtysvn.tigris.org/.
If you are using KDE and Konqueror. Try KSvn:
http://gna.org/projects/ksvn. I don't know of a plugin for Dolphin.
One way to get mergeinfo on non-mergeinfo nodes is when you copy a
directory.
E.g. the repository has /trunk/dirA, without mergeinfo anywhere below
/trunk. In a working copy on /trunk do:
svn copy ^/trunk/dirA dirB
Now dirB has mergeinfo that is not helping in any way.
If you do
This occurred on various distros of Linux
Fedora 8 and 3
CentOS 4, 4.4 and 5
Mandrake 10.2 and 2006.0, 2007.0
OSX
Most of these are chroot environments on the same server
There is no subversion server on those machines, they are used as subversion
clients only, so
No -
It is not the file it is the directory
It happens on multiple different OSs (at least Linux and OSX)
On all of them it happens only in ~/.subversion
--
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Alexey Neyman sti...@att.net
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Cc: Alan Brogan
On Friday 05 Mar 2010, t...@specialistdevelopment.com wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if someone can help me, I have purchased a Iomega NAS
(IX2-200) and there is only one feature missing from it. I want to
compile subversion for it. Has anyone ever done this before? or can
anyone help me to compile
This occurred on various distros of Linux
Fedora 8 and 3
CentOS 4, 4.4 and 5
Mandrake 10.2 and 2006.0, 2007.0
OSX
Most of these are chroot environments on the same server
There is no subversion server on those machines, they are used as
subversion clients only, so
tony at specialistdevelopment.com writes:
Hi,
I wonder if someone can help me, I have purchased a Iomega NAS
(IX2-200) and there is only one feature missing from it. I want to
compile subversion for it. Has anyone ever done this before? or can
anyone help me to compile subversion
Hello;
I'm new to Subversion and started using it with Xcode under OS X.
Symptom:
I'm getting this Xcode error when my environment changes and I try to commit
the .xcodeproj file to my repository in XCode (my project file will show the
'M' flag once in while).
Yup, that's what I thought. I was trying to do the add, then the commit,
then I guess I need to update my working copy with the latest revision of
that file in my working directory. I was trying the following with
difficulty:
$ svn add hstaniloff.mode2v3
Hi,
I've compiled and installed Subversion 1.6.9 on CentOS with a custom Apache2
install (located at /usr/local/bin/apache2). When I uncomment mod_dav_svn in
httpd.conf and restart Apache I get this error:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_dav_svn.so into server:
Thanks Chris! I wish I would have known about SVN::Notify::Mirror before I
wrote my Perl script--guess I should spend more time searching CPAN first. ;)
It appears to have a great deal of capability from what I gleaned from skimming
the documentation. I may play around with it later when I
I have to install Subversion client 1.6.3 on a AIX machine. Is there a
place I can get the pre compiled binaries and just install it?
Otherwise, where can I find the steps to compile the source code and
install svn client.
Please help!
Thanks,
Sumit
I'm using the Subversive plugin in Eclipse, but I think I need to
understand the scope of the problem I'm getting just within Subversion.
I created a file in my Eclipse workspace that I'm certain didn't exist
before. I did a svn add through the plugin. I committed it. I got
the following
Ok after having a few more discussions here's a situation that we face
frequently.
Lets say Bob is working on Trunk\ProjectX\File1 and John is working on
Trunk\ProjectX\File3 and Trunk\ProjectX\File7. Now Bob needs to leave
early for the day, but his code is not complete, regardless he
Greetings!
There may be only one answer, but I'll describe my challenge in case someone
has a better alternative.
I want to run a script (e.g., from cron and/or launched by a CI tool like
Hudson) which runs some svn commands. The tricky part is that the script may
run svn commands using two
-Original Message-
From: KARR, DAVID (ATTSI)
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 9:48 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Getting file already exists error for file that couldn't
exist?
I'm using the Subversive plugin in Eclipse, but I think I need to
understand the scope of the
Thanks Stefan.
You are correct that the example I chose (r38300) had not originally been
applied at the root of the branch however I don't believe that was the
cause of the problem. I tried re-merging another revision that had been
originally applied to the root of the same branch and I got
Probably a branch rather than a tag. Generally by convention you don't want to
commit to tags.
BOb
From: CoolBreeze [mailto:coolbreeze...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 1:36 PM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Merge question
Thanks Bob. I'm trying to get an
Again thank you.
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote:
Probably a branch rather than a tag. Generally by convention you don't
want to commit to tags.
BOb
*From:* CoolBreeze [mailto:coolbreeze...@googlemail.com]
*Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 1:36 PM
Hello,
I am working with Subversion 1.6.9 and was wondering if there was a way to
setup the SVNROOT variable so that I do not have to type it every time I for
example, need to checkout a new project.
With cvs, we defined cvsroot in our env. It was for example
Hi I am going to setup svn with apache 2.2. What is your experience with
using svn module in MPM worker apache configuration.
I am new to this list so please excuse me if this is a common discussed
topic. I didn't find helpful resource in the internet.
Regards
Leszek
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