Rahein,
Please email me directly with questions about Firebird backend in
Django because I am the only maintainer of this project and this group
is a wrong place to post such questions.
I can send you the patched tarball if you need it.
--
Ivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On May 8, 6:48 pm, Rahein
This is the only thing I need Subversion for. My path is already so
big that I don't really want to add anything to it.
On May 7, 4:43 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rahein:
>
> Please also note that you are supposed to adjust your path so svn is
> runnable from anywhere, not run
I am sorry I posted to the wrong group. I can repost it there if you
like.
I will look though the proxy documentation, but we are not running
any. So unless our DSL provider is blocking it I don't think that is
it.
Can anyone just provide me with a Tarball of the latest source? I
don't want to
Rahein:
Please also note that you are supposed to adjust your path so svn is
runnable from anywhere, not run svn in its bin subdirectory. Google for
"set path" followed by your operating system name if you don't know how
to do this.
regards
Steve
Dan Watson wrote:
> Questions like this
Questions like this should be directed to the django-users mailing
list.
That said, this is probably caused by your proxy server not
understanding how to handle subversion's requests. See
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#proxy or search the mailing
lists - this has come up before.
On May
I am trying to get the Django Trunk downloaded and this is my first
excursion into using Subversion.
I followed the directions in the installing guide, but when I run the
command in subversion's bin folder:
svn co http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/ django-trunk
I get these error