Re: Streamlining Subversion patch releases

2022-02-09 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
t is just that this would differ from the simplest common case of one upstream source archive that is extracted and built. Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg

Re: A strong WTF on compiling out plaintext password support by default?!

2022-01-19 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
ble review/sign those afterwards. But back on topic: Yes, please make use of simple password storage usable for everyone again. The use cases are real. Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg

Re: A strong WTF on compiling out plaintext password support by default?!

2020-08-07 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
keep using it for existing projects but feel increasingly stupid for doing so, despite my opinion of the file tree semantics being superior to branching/tagging elsewhere. Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg

SVN-4845: Avoid partial commits that break mergeinfo

2020-01-15 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
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SVN-4844: Avoid copies in mixed-revision working copies by default and add --allow-mixed-revisions for copy

2020-01-15 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
we can quickly come up with a patch avoiding the creation of the ‘bad’ copies … but maybe the discussion also produces a change that makes the bogus tree conflict disappear for existing repositories. Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg

Re: Handling of unexpectedly changed kind, accepting local changes in versioning changes by external forces

2019-12-23 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
me of these idle ideas to have signed commits via added svn properties … Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg

Handling of unexpectedly changed kind, accepting local changes in versioning changes by external forces

2019-12-20 Thread Dr. Thomas Orgis
ing special/device files, but cannot find it right now. I still do think that exploiting the file system metaphor of svn provides the niche for it to continue to exist besides the all-mighty git. -- Dr. Thomas Orgis HPC @ Universität Hamburg dirfile.sh Description: application/shellscript