Bob Fletcher robert.h.fletc...@ieee.org writes:
For example, in response to svn --version, I would get
svn, version 1.7.0 (dev build)
compiled Oct 9 2010, 00:09:42
As you suggested, I downloaded the binaries just posted today on the same
site.
Now in response to svn --version, I get
On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 15:23 +, Bob Fletcher wrote:
Maybe I can get something this weekend.
Thanks.
By the way, we aren't trying to make life harder on you, or introduce
some difficult-to-clear bar for getting bugs fixed. The developers as
just hard at work on actually
Bob Fletcher robert.h.fletc...@ieee.org writes:
OK. I was able to create the error using the command line. The
following are the steps I took. I sure hope this is helpful. (In the
steps below, I changed the name of my company in the URL to xxx.)
Thanks for doing this. I tried your recipe on
Maybe I can get something this weekend.
Thanks.
By the way, we aren't trying to make life harder on you, or introduce
some difficult-to-clear bar for getting bugs fixed. The developers as
just hard at work on actually shipping 1.7, so doing the bits you can
helps keep us from getting
Bob Fletcher robert.h.fletc...@ieee.org writes:
To show the problem:
(1) Create a project with an external file.
(2) Modify and Commit a change to an actual working copy of the file
(in another project).
(3) Update the original project with the external file - even when
omitting
Philip Martin philip.martin at wandisco.com writes:
Ideally these would be commands we could execute using the command
line client.
Thanks, Philip.
I normally use TortoiseSVN so I will have to spend some time seeing if/how this
occurs with the command line client. Maybe I can get something
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Bob Fletcher robert.h.fletc...@ieee.org wrote:
Philip Martin philip.martin at wandisco.com writes:
Ideally these would be commands we could execute using the command
line client.
Of even a script with these commands in it (though that isn't always feasible).
(Note to everybody else: Bob's decision to start testing 1.7, and
report bugs here, ensures that his bugs are known and (hopefully)
addressed before 1.7 ships. Interested parties would do well to
follow his example. :)
On this note. I'd been testing 1.7 using the binaries at:
I have a problem with external files on Windows XP using
TortoiseSVN 1.6.99, Build 20232 - 32 Bit -dev, 2010/10/03 22:28:49.
This is a nightly build which uses the WC 1.7 format.
I reported it on the TortoiseSVN forum and they suggested
reporting it here. Since this uses unreleased code, it was
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