Re: Versions unusable because too many crashes

2009-11-23 Thread tim

Hi again,

Does anyone have a way to get around the problem described above? I
really need to work on the project that is creating the crashes in
Versions.
Should I maybe do a clean checkout and create a new working copy??

I'm depending on Versions because I have never used the command line
for subversion

any help appreciated!

tim.


On Nov 19, 2:37 pm, tim timkna...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi Dirk,

 thanks for the fast reply
 this is what I get from svn status -u:

 svn: In file '/SourceCache/subversion/subversion-35/subversion/
 subversion/libsvn_ra_svn/marshal.c' line 486: assertion failed (opt ||
 cstr)
 Abort trap

 doesn't look healthy to me.. right?

 good luck!

 On Nov 19, 2:29 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

  Hi Tim,

  First of all, sorry for the trouble.

  Could you try entering the following command in a Terminal window,
  after navigating to your working copy?

  svn status -u

  Please let me know if you see anything abnormal in the output.

  Thanks,
  - Dirk

  the Versions team

  On Nov 19, 2:17 pm, tim timkna...@gmail.com wrote:

   I hope this might be of some help:

   I have the same annoying problem:
   Versions starts up, shows me the send recent crash reports? dialog
Versions has crashed or was terminated abnormally 14 times in the
   recent past. Please send the anonymous crash reports to help us fix
   the problem(s).
   If there is a network connection, Versions crashes immediately and OSX
   tells me it wants to send a crash report to Apple.

   This issue first occurred after I did a rename command on a folder.
   After the rename, the original folder was still there and I had errors
   showing up when updating / committing the project. (don't remember
   exactly what the errors were.. something about the folder being
   unversioned) So I tried to delete this folder but Versions couldn't
   and force delete also didn't work.
   Then, I deleted the folder on my windows machine, (where I also have a
   working copy of this project) using Tortoise.
   After I did this, every time Versions starts up and has a network
   connection, it crashes immediately.

   I first fixed the problem by turning off my network connection,
   start Versions (no crash) and switch off Badges in preferences.
   Now, when I just click the bookmark with the rename / delete trouble,
   I notice Versions is trying to connect to the SVN server here on my
   local network, then crashes again!
   Which means that all my other bookmarks are OK (if Badges is
   unchecked) but this one particular bookmark is useless.

   SPECS:
   The repository for this bookmark is on a windows machine on my local
   network running svnserve 1.5.1 r32289.
   I use SVN without SSH to talk to it.

   versions 1.0.6 - Build 71
   Snow Leopard 10.6.2 build 10C540
   svn version 1.6.5 (r38866)

   I would love to provide more information if needed!
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Re: Export without .svn-files

2009-11-23 Thread Kevin Powick


On Nov 23, 6:53 am, Jpunt jhaggenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've been using SVN with Eclipse before and that had the functionality
 to exclude .svn-files while exporting. When uploading a website I
 don't need (want!) these files to be online, so this was great. Now
 i'm on Versions (which is awesome) these files are exported as well.
 Is it possible to disable this?

I've not seen Versions export .svn files.  Are you sure you are using
the Export function?  Perhaps you are using the Checkout function by
mistake.

I've tested exporting from both a repository and a working copy.  In
both cases, no .svn files appeared in the destination folder(s).

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Kevin Powick

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Re: Versions unusable because too many crashes

2009-11-23 Thread oltbaba

Which Subversion Version are you using?
In our Team (3 People) two persons can use Versions (running
Subversion v1.4.x  v1.5.x)

Our new team member runs subversion v1.6.5, with this subversion the
Versions app crashes on start-up.
Anybody experiences the same problems with newer subversion version (=
1.6.5)?

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Re: Versions not starting

2009-11-23 Thread Quinn Taylor
I'll be a contrary example. Versions works flawlessly for me on Snow Leopard 
with SVN 1.6.5, and on other machines with custom 1.6.6 binaries installed.
 - Quinn

On Nov 23, 2009, at 4:56 AM, oltbaba wrote:

 
 Which subversion version are you using?
 We are experiencing problems with subversion (1.6.5).
 Although older version are working (1.4.x. and 1.5.x).



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