James D. Parra escribió:
Hello,
Installing subversion from source and I was able to find the Berkeley DB
files needed to compile (loaded the development package from the DVD),
however although Apache2 is installed (from the DVD) I can't locate the
apxs
files. Any ideas on where I can find
James D. Parra escribió:
Thank you for the info. Very useful.
;-)
Performed the upgrade, however the repository can't be browsed.
browsed with an svn client ? with a web interface ?
I assume you :
1. if it is a web client,you have apache installed, you upgraded apache
2. you upgraded
James D. Parra escribió:
Thank you for the info. Very useful.
;-)
Performed the upgrade, however the repository can't be browsed.
browsed with an svn client ? with a web interface ?
I assume you :
1. if it is a web client,you have apache installed, you upgraded apache
2. you upgraded
Hello,
Installing subversion from source and I was able to find the Berkeley DB
files needed to compile (loaded the development package from the DVD),
however although Apache2 is installed (from the DVD) I can't locate the apxs
files. Any ideas on where I can find the apxs?
snip
checking for
On 4/2/07, James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Installing subversion from source and I was able to find the Berkeley DB
files needed to compile (loaded the development package from the DVD),
however although Apache2 is installed (from the DVD) I can't locate the apxs
files. Any ideas
James D. Parra escribió:
Hello,
Installing subversion from source and I was able to find the Berkeley DB
files needed to compile (loaded the development package from the DVD),
however although Apache2 is installed (from the DVD) I can't locate the apxs
files. Any ideas on where I can find
Does anyone here run subversion on Suse boxes? I noticed that no
updated subversion rpms have become available for SuSE since 1.3.0
--
--Moby
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
First they came
Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 18:52, Moby wrote:
Does anyone here run subversion on Suse boxes? I noticed that no
updated subversion rpms have become available for SuSE since 1.3.0
--
--Moby
I run subversion 1.2.3-2 on Suse 10.0.
it works.
Daniel
Thanks
On Thursday 16 November 2006 10:27, Moby wrote:
...
Thanks Daniel,
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious as to why no
updates had been released. Subversion itself is upto version 1.4.2,
while the latest RPMs available from SuSE are 1.3.0. I may just have
to uninstall SuSE's
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Moby wrote:
Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 18:52, Moby wrote:
Does anyone here run subversion on Suse boxes? I noticed that no
updated subversion rpms have become available for SuSE since 1.3.0
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious
On Thursday 16 November 2006 18:46, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 10:27, Moby wrote:
...
Thanks Daniel,
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious as to why no
updates had been released. Subversion itself is upto version 1.4.2,
while the latest RPMs
On 2006-11-16 12:27:34 -0600, Moby wrote:
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious as to why no
updates had been released. Subversion itself is upto version 1.4.2,
while the latest RPMs available from SuSE are 1.3.0. I may just have to
uninstall SuSE's RPMs and install the
Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2006-11-16 12:27:34 -0600, Moby wrote:
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious as to why no
updates had been released. Subversion itself is upto version 1.4.2,
while the latest RPMs available from SuSE are 1.3.0. I may just have to
uninstall
Hi
Am Do 16.11.2006 19:49 schrieb Boyd Lynn Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know that the SUSE developers do not always notice that packages
have
newer versions.
That could be true for FACTORY - not for released products ;-)
I not that the one's I have add to bugzilla as a feature
request have
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Lars Rupp wrote:
Am Do 16.11.2006 19:49 schrieb Boyd Lynn Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know that the SUSE developers do not always notice that packages
have
newer versions.
That could be true for FACTORY - not for released products ;-)
Yes, I should have said that
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