REPORT request failed when browsing https

2009-05-25 Thread cole

I saw this reported in a previous thread, however for some reason I
can't reply directly to that thread.

I'm getting the following error:

REPORT request failed on 'https://n...@svn.example.com/path'
REPORT of 'https://n...@svn.example.com/path': Could not parse
response status line. (https://svn.example.com)

I'm using the latest version of versions, and my repository seems to
work fine with my commandline subversion (--version 1.6.2)

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Recursive svn:ignore

2009-05-25 Thread Daniel James

Hello,

svn propedit has a -R option allowing for files in subfolders to be
ignored without one having to manually specify the same rule in all
the directories.  I'm wondering if Versions has/will have this
feature?

Would this work from the command line at least, assuming I have the
right version of the command-line tools installed?
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Re: Recursive svn:ignore

2009-05-25 Thread Quinn Taylor


On May 25, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Daniel James wrote:



Hello,

svn propedit has a -R option allowing for files in subfolders to be
ignored without one having to manually specify the same rule in all
the directories.  I'm wondering if Versions has/will have this
feature?


Might be nice to have.


Would this work from the command line at least, assuming I have the
right version of the command-line tools installed?


Yes, it will.

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