On Dec 17, 2009, at 03:53, David Burleson wrote:
Let me elaborate on our setup. I've decided the first thing to do is to cut
out the inbetween step of dragging files over. So I have setup a folder on
our local linux webserver and setup apache web server to use it as a virtual
host (to do
We have a partner who needs visibility into our SVN repository. It is a
local repository with no http server (Apache) access.
If this partner is granted Read Only permissions to the directory on the
Windows Server where the repository is stored - would that be enough to
interact with SVN? Would a
We have a partner who needs visibility into our SVN repository. It
is a local repository with no http server (Apache) access.
If this partner is granted Read Only permissions to the directory
on the Windows Server where the repository is stored - would that
be enough to interact with SVN?
Olivier Sannier wrote:
This last message comes from the Windows security modules, most likely
because the computer is not on the same domain or because the time is
different between the server and the client.
This is a very good suggestion. This partner is coming from a network
outside of our
On Dec 17, 2009, at 12:55, Dave Westerman wrote:
I'm having problems with a directory that has been deleted, but is preventing
me from being able to commit changes to SVN.
I created a branch, and am now done with it. I've tried to merge it back into
the trunk, for which I have a brand