[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sunday, January 27, 2008:
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>-On [20080126 23:58], alexus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>I'm using FreeBSD and they said "on a FreeBSD on /usr/local/lib/svn-python/"
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>No idea who it was that added that, but it is wrong, wrong, wrong. That's
>not how you deal with a Free
i just took their latest through svn build and it works fine now
On Jan 26, 2008 6:06 PM, Alexander Coles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How did you install Python / SVN?
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> The package you need is in pkgsrc:
> - if you were using pkgsrc, then it would be a matter of
> cd /opt/pkgsrc/devel/py-su
no, i dont use ports, i build it from source, but anyway i got it to
work, thanks
On Jan 27, 2008 2:32 AM, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
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> -On [20080126 23:58], alexus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >I'm using FreeBSD and they said "on a FreeBSD on /usr/local/lib/svn-pyt
-On [20080126 23:58], alexus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I'm using FreeBSD and they said "on a FreeBSD on /usr/local/lib/svn-python/"
No idea who it was that added that, but it is wrong, wrong, wrong. That's
not how you deal with a FreeBSD system.
Did you install Subversion from ports? If so, ma
How did you install Python / SVN?
The package you need is in pkgsrc:
- if you were using pkgsrc, then it would be a matter of
cd /opt/pkgsrc/devel/py-subversion && bmake install
- however, pkgsrc currently only provides python 2.4.4
You could either go back to python2.4.4 - or build the binding