Waseem Shahzad wrote:
> I am running SVN in the .Net environment. à Using TSVN and Ankh SVN
>I have checkout the repository (almost 1 GB) and working in it. It gets stuck
>when on Commit with followings solutions:
>[...]
>3. After moving from VSS to SVN , Visual Studio gets slower down in
>
here ya go...
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Subversion Exception!
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Subversion encountered a serious problem.
Please take the time to report this on the Subversion mailing list
with as much information as possible about what
you were trying to do.
But please first search t
Hi Waseem,
On Tuesday, March 06, 2012 06:57:19 am Waseem Shahzad wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
>I am running SVN in the .Net environment. à Using TSVN
> and Ankh SVN
>
>
>
> I have checkout the repository (almost 1 GB) and working in it. It gets
> stuck when on Commit with followings
Hi Daniel,
On Monday, March 05, 2012 11:33:33 pm Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Alexey Neyman wrote on Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 16:14:24 -0800:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I ran into the following error message with Subversion:
> >
> > svn: Attempted to get textual contents of a *non*-file node
> >
> > The issue,
On 2012-03-06 15:57, Waseem Shahzad wrote:
> *Hi Guys*
>
>I am running SVN in the .Net environment. à Using
> *TSVN* and *Ankh SVN*
>
>
>
> I have checkout the repository (almost 1 GB) and working in it. It gets
> stuck when on Commit with followings solutions:
>
>
>
>
张扬 writes:
> I'm interested in subversion and i want to know how the client
> communicate with the subversion based on apache web server.I use
> wireshark to get the package when check-out a directory in the server
> ,and find that after a options method with authorization there are
> many pr
Hi Guys
I am running SVN in the .Net environment. à Using TSVN and
Ankh SVN
I have checkout the repository (almost 1 GB) and working in it. It gets stuck
when on Commit with followings solutions:
1. It shows locked status even other people not being used it in Lo
2012/3/6 Jesper Møhl Madsen :
> I installed the TotoiseSVN windows 7 64 bit started Repository Browser
> and pasted "https://simbus.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/simbus simbus"
> in URL... Thats all.
While TSVN shouldn't crash in this situation, you should not have that
second "simbus" in your URL.
I installed the TotoiseSVN windows 7 64 bit started Repository Browser
and pasted "https://simbus.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/simbus simbus"
in URL... Thats all.
I got TotoiseCVS and TotoiseHg installed also.
best regards.
Jesper
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Subversion Exception!
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Dear All:
I'm interested in subversion and i want to know how the client
communicate with the subversion based on apache web server.I use
wireshark to get the package when check-out a directory in the server
,and find that after a options method with authorization there are
many propfind method
On 2/23/12 10:50 AM, "Torsten Krah"
wrote:
>
>In theory yes it would work to do the same thing again in post-commit -
>but pre-commit already did all the work before. Would be nice if there
>would be no need to parse and analyze things twice, may take time and
>resources depending on the commit
Am 05.03.2012 09:30, schrieb Fridtjof Busse:
we're running a SVN repo (~6GB) on 1.7.3. Checking out the entire
repo in one "svn co" (both 1.6 and 1.7) session is almost
impossible. The httpd process starts consuming up to 4GB and then
dies...
Note: The repository size and the size of a checkout
Hi,
answering my own post:
* Fridtjof Busse :
>
> The httpd process starts consuming up to 4GB and then dies, killing the
> svn client process with:
> svn: REPORT of '/svn/prod/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read chunk size:
> connection was closed by server
Setting the configuration to
SVNAllowBu
On 3 March 2012 17:48, Ravish Nayak S. R. wrote:
>
> > In which directories did you look? Those symbols are present in 1.4 so
> > you are looking for Subversion 1.3 or earlier.
>
> I am trying with subversion version 1.7.3
>
>
> > Are you building from a tarball? Are you using the libtool that c
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