Troy Simpson wrote:
Hi,
I can still build the installer, but I have never built binaries. The
installer code in the repository is NOT the latest code. I had lost
commit access for a time during the transition and by the time I got
that access back there are no more binaries, so it has b
Hi,
I can still build the installer, but I have never built binaries. The
installer code in the repository is NOT the latest code. I had lost commit
access for a time during the transition and by the time I got that access back
there are no more binaries, so it has been pointless to contin
sNop wrote:
Dne 1. 3. 2010 15:09, Olivier Sannier napsal(a):
Bojan Resnik wrote:
Hi,
We have a custom server setup and we have been using Tigris.org
binaries for Windows. The latest version there, however, is 1.6.6.
Will there be Tigris.org binary packages for Windows for Subversion
1.6
Thanks to all. It worked without .sh
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:58 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> Subversion is going to try to execute the script as "pre-revprop-change".
> Unlike on Windows where file extensions carry such valuable information as
> "This can be executed" (.EXE, .COM) and "What k
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Subversion is going to try to execute the script as "pre-revprop-change".
Unlike on Windows where file extensions carry such valuable information as
"This can be executed" (.EXE, .COM) and "What kind of program or script is
this" (.BAT versus .EXE), to a Unix-y shell interpreter file extensions mea
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 15:43, Charan wrote:
> I renamed .tmpl to.sh and also checked the execute permissions but still I
> get the same error.
No - the file must be named pre-revprop-change . No extension. The
only time an extension is valid is on Windows, where it must be .com,
.bat or .exe. Th
I use *svn merge -r BASE:HEAD --dry-run .* to check what an update will do
to me. Today, it predicted all kinds of trouble, but then update worked
just fine. Why is that?
% svn merge -r BASE:HEAD --dry-run .
--- Merging r862 through r970 into 'TWiki/Plugins/ReqDocInfoPlugin.pm':
G TWiki/Plugi
I renamed .tmpl to.sh and also checked the execute permissions but still I
get the same error.
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Tyler Roscoe wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:15:16PM -0800, Charan wrote:
> > I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
> > Tortoise
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:15:16PM -0800, Charan wrote:
> I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
> TortoiseSVN tool but it is giving me the following error. I can see that the
> file pre-revprop-change hook exists in hook scripts folder with .tmpl
> extension and it is ex
Hi,
I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
TortoiseSVN tool but it is giving me the following error. I can see that the
file pre-revprop-change hook exists in hook scripts folder with .tmpl
extension and it is executable.
*
*
*DAV request failed; it's possible that the r
Hi Ben,
thank you for your response. After one additional day of thinking about
this issue I am near to a concluśion that I'm on the wrong way fixing
problems of the work-flow process by abusing the VCS.
The problem is that I'm heavily tighten by political issues and
decissions that makes it
Hi David,
I'm very thankful about your brief response and the many ideas and
thoughts you provided. In many cases you mentioned about choosing better
ways I absolutely agree with you. But unfortunately it is not up to me
to decide things like selecting the VCS or the underlying tools. There
a
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:42 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Did I miss something in the original problem description? Is that
precisely
what is being attempted here and yet it's not working?
>>> That is my understanding:
>>>
>>> On Fr
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Jan Hendrik wrote:
> I know and appreciate that the binaries are provided by volunteers,
> so please take this at the actual value of the subject: as a question
> not of when, but on the status.
>
> Checking now and then for new versions at tigris there are only
>
C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Did I miss something in the original problem description? Is that
precisely
what is being attempted here and yet it's not working?
>>> That is my understanding:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 22:15 -0800, Ale
C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> Did I miss something in the original problem description? Is that precisely
>>> what is being attempted here and yet it's not working?
>> That is my understanding:
>>
>> On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 22:15 -0800, Alexey Neyman wrote:
>>> It seems that I e
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> Did I miss something in the original problem description? Is that precisely
>> what is being attempted here and yet it's not working?
>
> That is my understanding:
>
> On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 22:15 -0800, Alexey Neyman wrote:
>> It seems that I encountered a bug in 'svnlook
On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:53, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> So you're saying "svnlook pl --revprop -t" is not meant to work? If that's
>> correct, how are we meant to know this from the output of "svnlook help pl"
>> (which I'll show again) which clearly states that "--revprop" ma
Hi all!
I know and appreciate that the binaries are provided by volunteers,
so please take this at the actual value of the subject: as a question
not of when, but on the status.
Checking now and then for new versions at tigris there are only
binaries for 1.6.6 from late October. Getting kind
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:20, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>> Olivier Dehon wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2010-02-27 at 08:43 -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Why can't he use "svnlook pl --revprop -t" as he suggested? "svnlook help
pl" suggests this should work.
>>> Agreed, it might be a m
On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:20, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> Olivier Dehon wrote:
>> On Sat, 2010-02-27 at 08:43 -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> Why can't he use "svnlook pl --revprop -t" as he suggested? "svnlook help
>>> pl" suggests this should work.
>>
>> Agreed, it might be a missing feature. I was j
Dne 1. 3. 2010 15:09, Olivier Sannier napsal(a):
> There is the svn_load_dirs.pl script but it's not very intuitive to use.
> For those who are under Windows, I wrote a wizard based tool that
> manages those externals for you.
> Its sources (Delphi 2009) are available here:
>
> http://svnwintools.t
Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:41:52AM -0800, Jeff Mott wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 4:28 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>>> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 09:09:14PM -0800, Jeff Mott wrote:
I just discovered that using --ignore-ancestry fixed the problem. This
caused SVN
Dne 1. 3. 2010 15:09, Olivier Sannier napsal(a):
> Bojan Resnik wrote:
>> Hi,
>> We have a custom server setup and we have been using Tigris.org
>> binaries for Windows. The latest version there, however, is 1.6.6.
>> Will there be Tigris.org binary packages for Windows for Subversion
>> 1.6.9 and
Olivier Dehon wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-02-27 at 08:43 -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Feb 27, 2010, at 08:36, Olivier Dehon wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 22:15 -0800, Alexey Neyman wrote:
It seems that I encountered a bug in 'svnlook pl --revprop': it fails with
the following message:
>
Consider the popularity of Subversion, I'd definitely count it as one
of the big boys. Unlike most other packages, Subversion versions the
changes to the repository rather than individual files. This can seem
confusing at first. You have a file that's been changed twice, but
somehow you can refer t
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 21:33, Pacco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm responsible for the content of a single package within a bigger software
> (several million lines of code). I'm experienced with ClearCase, Dimensions,
> CVS, git, mercurial, etc.
> Now, management decision was made to use Subversion over o
Bojan Resnik wrote:
Hi,
We have a custom server setup and we have been using Tigris.org
binaries for Windows. The latest version there, however, is 1.6.6.
Will there be Tigris.org binary packages for Windows for Subversion
1.6.9 and later? Or perhaps an equivalent of these packages, with full
James Mansion wrote:
Jeff Mott wrote:
I've recently needed to track changes for vendor code drops, so I read
the SVN book's vendor branches chapter. But I'm not entirely happy
with part of the procedure, so I'd like to talk it out and, I hope,
find a better way.
I struggled with findinng a way t
When I commit, save, and exit:
svn: URL 'Directory Name' does not exist
svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
svn:'svn-commit.tmp'
trying %2520:
svn: URL 'Directory%20Name' does not exist
svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
svn:'svn-commit.2.tmp'
On M
On Mar 1, 2010, at 07:32, John McMorris wrote:
> -Not a working copy, on the Repository, I was going to do a first import
> after creating a directory for it.
> -I created and deleted using RapidSVN on a MAC
> -svn list svn://localhost/SVN_REP
>
> APIs/
> Installs/
> Directory%20Name/
> Client/
I see you figured this out, but what I do is
initial import:
import v1 to vendor/v1
copy vendor/v1 to vendor/trunk
copy vendor/trunk to trunk
nth import:
import vN to vendor/vN
merge --ignore-ancestry vendor/v(N-1) vendor/vN to vendor/trunk
# note that now we have a vendor branch with st
-Not a working copy, on the Repository, I was going to do a first import after
creating a directory for it.
-I created and deleted using RapidSVN on a MAC
-svn list svn://localhost/SVN_REP
APIs/
Installs/
Directory%20Name/
Client/
docs/
-RapidSVN produces this error:
"Error while performing act
On Mar 1, 2010, at 07:10, John McMorris wrote:
> I created a directory in SVN with a 'space in it'.
In a working copy, presumably.
> After deleting the directory,
How did you delete the directory?
> it still shows: "Directory%20Name"
Where does it show this? What command did you type and
I created a directory in SVN with a 'space in it'. After deleting the
directory, it still shows: "Directory%20Name"however, if I try to delete
it so it does not show, I get this error:
Error while performing action: URL 'Directory Name' does not exist
How can I clean this directory up it
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Hi!
We had the following error message from our cronjob (which does a backup of a
dump file) this weekend:
> svnadmin: Berkeley DB error for filesystem
> '/home/svnserve/repos/development/db' while creating cursor for
> reading a string: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
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