Re: Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread Rob Rye

My pleasure. I don't contribute as much to the group as I would like to. So, 
the least I can do is catch the sort of typos that are common in my own emails 
;-)

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Rob
On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Kevin Powick wrote:

> 
> 
> On Nov 18, 1:06 pm, Quinn Taylor  wrote:
>> True. I was about to write the same thing, but I realized he got it right 
>> the second time at the bottom of the email.  :-)
> 
> Fat fungers and the two keys are next to each other. :-)
> 
> Thanks for correcting it, Rob.
> 
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> > 


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Re: Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread Kevin Powick


On Nov 18, 1:06 pm, Quinn Taylor  wrote:
> True. I was about to write the same thing, but I realized he got it right the 
> second time at the bottom of the email.  :-)

Fat fungers and the two keys are next to each other. :-)

Thanks for correcting it, Rob.

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Re: Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread Quinn Taylor
True. I was about to write the same thing, but I realized he got it right the 
second time at the bottom of the email.  :-)


On Nov 18, 2009, at 9:41 AM, Rob Rye wrote:

> 
> The subversion website is 
> 
> http://subversion.tigris.org (note there is no u but rather a second i in 
> tigris).
> 
> Rob
> 
> On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Kevin Powick wrote:
> 
>> A lot of good information can be found at subversion.tigrus.org.  I'm
>> not trying to dissuade you from asking here, but this support group is
>> really about Versions and how it interacts with Subversion (SVN), so
>> it's assumed that users probably have at least basic familiarity with
>> SVN.


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Re: Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread Rob Rye

The subversion website is 

http://subversion.tigris.org (note there is no u but rather a second i in 
tigris).
On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Kevin Powick wrote:

> 
> A lot of good information can be found at subversion.tigrus.org.  I'm
> not trying to dissuade you from asking here, but this support group is
> really about Versions and how it interacts with Subversion (SVN), so
> it's assumed that users probably have at least basic familiarity with
> SVN.

Rob
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Re: Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread Kevin Powick

On Nov 18, 1:39 am, RNHN  wrote:

> SVN is a new topic for me, but I'm highly looking forward to getting
> this up and running. Any help is appreciated.

A lot of good information can be found at subversion.tigrus.org.  I'm
not trying to dissuade you from asking here, but this support group is
really about Versions and how it interacts with Subversion (SVN), so
it's assumed that users probably have at least basic familiarity with
SVN.

> My EC2 instance is a running LAMP with Drupal/Pressflow. I'm using the
> Mercury AMI (http://www.getpantheon.com/). This is a preconfigured
> server install and I'm not sure if SVN is already install.

This seems like a question for the support/community at GetPantheon.
I had a quick look over there and what they describe would not lead me
to believe that SVN was part of the package.

> Can you
> please tell me how I can check?

>From the command line on your server you could try typing "svn help"
and see if you get a response.

>How do I connect to my server?

This is difficult to say without knowing specifics about your server.
However, one issue you will have is that Versions, like most SVN
clients, does not do server-side administration, such as defining
repositories and user security.  You will first need to configure SVN
on the server (create repositories, users, set permissions, etc),
before you can use Versions.  With a typical LAMP setup, this means
configuring SVN from the command line.

Another thing.  Is this LAMP deployment a production or development
system? Typically, one would install SVN only on their development
server.  It seems to me that if you're using a pre-configured LAMP
"appliance" for deployment into the Amazon "cloud", it would be for a
live, production site.  So, why would you need SVN there?

I know my reply didn't really answer your questions, but it sounds
like you are very new to SVN, so the answers you seek are likely to be
more easily found elsewhere, such as subversion.tigris.org,
getpantheon, etc.

Regards,

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-18 Thread Ero Carrera


Today I restarted versions, told it to accept the certs and so far
hasn't prompted me again. It appears that the problem has gone away.

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ero

On Nov 17, 7:15 pm, Ero Carrera  wrote:
> I follow a few projects in Google code, some are mine and some from
> other people. Since very recently (today 17/11/2009) I've been
> constantly getting this complaints about the certificates. I get a
> bunch, seemingly one for each of the projects I'm subscribed. Me being
> a bit paranoid first I inspected it briefly and looked "normal" so I
> accepted it for the session only, later, as it kept appearing I've
> tried to reject them and accept them always... with no different
> results.
>
> A fix or workaround would be highly appreciated. Let me know if
> there's any additional information I could contribute.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Ero
>
> On Nov 17, 6:25 pm, Dirk Stoop  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Some people have reported that while Versions is running, they get an
> > SSL certificate acceptance dialog over and over.
>
> > For me and some other people in our team this has started happening
> > yesterday evening, but only with the SSL cert. used by Google Code.
>
> > If you are experiencing this same problem, or if you also have
> > authenticated Google Code repository bookmarks in Versions, but aren't
> > running into this problem, please drop us a line in this thread.  We
> > are investigating the problem, but would like your feedback to help
> > figure out how high of a priority we should give to this problem.  If
> > only a couple of people are running into this problem, we'll look for
> > a workaround first, if a lot of people are running into this issue, we
> > may have to adjust our planning for what/when the next Versions update
> > is going to be.
>
> > Thanks!
> > - Dirk
>
> > the Versions team
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Getting Started Question

2009-11-18 Thread RNHN

Hello,

I'm excited to start using your software but can't figure out how to
connect to my Amazon Web Services EC2 instance. It's an ssh connection
with a private key.

SVN is a new topic for me, but I'm highly looking forward to getting
this up and running. Any help is appreciated.

My EC2 instance is a running LAMP with Drupal/Pressflow. I'm using the
Mercury AMI (http://www.getpantheon.com/). This is a preconfigured
server install and I'm not sure if SVN is already install. Can you
please tell me how I can check? How do I connect to my server?

Thanks!

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