[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-10 Thread Bill Hart
I'm not aware of any. As Michael and I already did this once before I am surmising that when the new repo got set up, all the file properties were lost. Either that or someone's svn client is broken and stripping all that info on commit. Bill. 2009/1/10 Jason Martin : > > Are there any non-text

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-10 Thread Jason Martin
Are there any non-text files in the MPIR source tree? I'm planning to run a quick script to set the svn:eol-style property to native on all the files. I think everything is text, so this should fix the EOL problems that Bill first mentioned. However, it might mess up and non-text files. It loo

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-09 Thread Bill Hart
I think svn:executable is the right property to set. Maybe I have svn:execute or something like that. Maybe that is not the same thing. This page explains anyhow: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch07s02.html Bill. 2009/1/10 Jason Martin : > > eno is also using svn version 1.4.6, so that pro

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-09 Thread Jason Martin
eno is also using svn version 1.4.6, so that probably isn't the issue. I'm not very svn savvy, so if their are some "post commit hooks" or things like that which should be running on the server, point me in the right direction and I'll try to set them up. I personally have noticed that svn doesn

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-09 Thread Bill Hart
I mean I checked out on eno then switched to fulvia. 2009/1/10 Jason Martin : > > The SVN running on the server is version 1.4.6 > > The most current SVN version is 1.5.5, so "no" we aren't using the > most current version. We are using the version in the standard Ubuntu > distro. > > I just loo

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-09 Thread Jason Martin
Actually, while we're on the topic of repository servers, it might be a good idea if someone else setup an additional Web_DAV server so that we could use svnsync to maintain mirrored repositories. --jason On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Jason Martin wrote: > The SVN running on the server is ver

[mpir-devel] Re: Problems with the repo

2009-01-09 Thread Jason Martin
The SVN running on the server is version 1.4.6 The most current SVN version is 1.5.5, so "no" we aren't using the most current version. We are using the version in the standard Ubuntu distro. I just looked at the subversion web page, and the native file formatting stuff isn't mentioned in the d