Change user

2010-09-29 Thread dondo
I just authenticated in Versions for a SVN user that has read-only
access for testing (I hadn't signed in for a long time, so when I
loaded the repository it prompted me to authenticate).  Now I can't
figure out how to sign out as that user and re-authenticate as a user
with read/write access.  Help?

[Versions 1.0.9, Mac OS X 10.5.8]

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Re: Recursive property setting

2010-09-29 Thread Quinn Taylor
You'll want to modify the [auto-props] section in your ~/.subversion/config 
file. You can set svn:keywords=Revision for any matching pattern you like. This 
will cause any SVN client to automatically apply that property (and any others) 
when adding matching files.

Manually applying the property to large number of existing files would be 
painful. I recommend the svn_apply_autoprops.py script to do it automatically. 
You can then choose to revert any properties you don't want, then commit when 
you're ready.

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/contrib/client-side/svn_apply_autoprops.py

Hope that helps,
- Quinn

On Sep 28, 2010, at 9:03 PM, stevep wrote:

 Hi
 
 I want to be able to set svn:keywords Revision on all the files in my
 (large) project, and have this automatically added to each new file.
 
 How do I do this?
 
 thanks
 Steve
 
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