Re: how to contribute feature of unknown popularity

2010-07-15 Thread svnusertemp
Thank you very much for the replies. About export failing, it happened to me so often, I thought "everyone" would know the details. It occurs when Windows will not allow svn.exe export to write to the file, for any reason. The most common reason in my case was that the file was "in use", e.g.

Re: subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
You've neglected to state the operating system and how you've installed the software. Perhaps you've failed to install some important dependencies when you installed the binaries? Please let us know the operating system and how you've obtained and installed the software. Also, Subverison 1.6.12 is

Access control client error messages very poor?

2010-07-15 Thread John Beranek
Hello all, I've just had a look through the mailing lists and the issue tracker for this topic, and not found it discussed before. So, I'll start in? Is the current behaviour on performing SVN activities (with Neon RA) that violate access controls known to be bad? Environment is: Client SVN: 1.

Re: Question about shuffling top level directory

2010-07-15 Thread Les Mikesell
On 7/15/2010 9:54 AM, Bob Archer wrote: I have a repository structure like: repos/ABC/trunk/abc/src I want to remove the trunk and get the structure to a form like repos/ABC/abc/src I know I can use svn move, but I want to keep the same revision number as of now. Is there any smarter way to get

Merging with differing checkout and update depths v.1.5.1

2010-07-15 Thread Can Aydin
Hello, I've come across an issue in v1.5.1 and was wondering whether it was expected behavior or a bug. The sequence is as follows (pathnames have been changed for simplicity). * Create a branch from trunk: svn copy svn://some.repo.com/repo/trunk svn://some.repo.com/repo/branches/mybranch/

svn del: access denied

2010-07-15 Thread Joel Koglin
i have been using svn for about a week now and want to restructure my repository a little bit. I tried deleting a folder and I get access denied. I use tortise svn on windows 7 32bit and svn on my gentoo box. Both get access denied and I have been unable to find any logs or more information i can

Re: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Les Mikesell
On 7/15/2010 11:42 AM, Andy Levy wrote: Just to clarify, TimeMachine doesn't really version your file. It does a back up every hour of any files that have changed. So, if you change the file 4 times in one hour you can't go back to "any" of those revisions... just the last one TM backed up e

RE: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:37, Bob Archer > wrote: > >> Trying to resolve this issue.  I expected to find a 'locked' > file > >> somewhere, but one does not exist.  Running 'svn cleanup' does > not > >> resolve the problem either. > >> > >> Suggestions? > >> > >> -- > >> Until later, Geoffrey >

RE: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:29, Bob Archer > wrote: > >> Let's get through this one step at a time: > >> > >> First of all, if you are trying to use Subversion just to > version > >> your > >> own designs and files, you are probably better off with > >> TimeMachine. > >> It versions your files an

Re: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Andy Levy
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:37, Bob Archer wrote: >> Trying to resolve this issue.  I expected to find a 'locked' file >> somewhere, but one does not exist.  Running 'svn cleanup' does not >> resolve the problem either. >> >> Suggestions? >> >> -- >> Until later, Geoffrey > > I'm pretty sure lock i

Re: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Andy Levy
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:29, Bob Archer wrote: >> Let's get through this one step at a time: >> >> First of all, if you are trying to use Subversion just to version >> your >> own designs and files, you are probably better off with >> TimeMachine. >> It versions your files and is very simple to

Re: svn: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Geoffrey
Andy Levy wrote: On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:13, Geoffrey wrote: Trying to resolve this issue. I expected to find a 'locked' file somewhere, but one does not exist. Running 'svn cleanup' does not resolve the problem either. Suggestions? You need to provide more detail. What version of Subve

RE: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> Trying to resolve this issue. I expected to find a 'locked' file > somewhere, but one does not exist. Running 'svn cleanup' does not > resolve the problem either. > > Suggestions? > > -- > Until later, Geoffrey I'm pretty sure lock info is stored in the repository. http://svnbook.red-bean.c

RE: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> Let's get through this one step at a time: > > First of all, if you are trying to use Subversion just to version > your > own designs and files, you are probably better off with > TimeMachine. > It versions your files and is very simple to use. All you need is a > $100 USB hard drive to connect

svn: timed out waiting for server

2010-07-15 Thread amin charania
Hi all, I am dealing with a situation where a Java application that user Subversion is causing an intermittent problem. Usually it happens with the first user each day. When they launch the application, they get this error. “Caused by: org.tmatesoft.svn.core.SVNExcaption: svn: REPORT request

Re: svn: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Andy Levy
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:13, Geoffrey wrote: > Trying to resolve this issue.  I expected to find a 'locked' file somewhere, > but one does not exist.  Running 'svn cleanup' does not resolve the problem > either. > > Suggestions? You need to provide more detail. What version of Subversion? Opera

Re: subversion

2010-07-15 Thread David Weintraub
What platform and binaries? Where did you get these errors? When you started Apache? Why is it asking for your Python HOME directory? It's hard to tell what the issue could be without more information. 2010/7/15 phoebe : > Hi: > > I have some question with subversion: > > SVN1.6.6, install binar

Re: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread David Weintraub
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Cooke, Mark wrote: >> $ svn mkdir svn_repos > > Why "svn mkdir" and not just "mkdir" ~ this is to create a new repo not > to add a directory to a repo? That's what I get when I answer emails past midnight after I fell asleep on the couch. -- David Weintraub qazw

svn: working copy ??? locked

2010-07-15 Thread Geoffrey
Trying to resolve this issue. I expected to find a 'locked' file somewhere, but one does not exist. Running 'svn cleanup' does not resolve the problem either. Suggestions? -- Until later, Geoffrey "I predict future happiness for America if they can prevent the government from wasting the la

Common authorisation

2010-07-15 Thread Giulio Troccoli
I am trying to make some common authorisation for all my repositories. This is useful for example to give a particular user or a group of users, svn admins in my case, read-write permissions in all repositories. I thought I could have two AuthzSVNAccessFile in my in the Apache confi, but only

RE: Question about shuffling top level directory

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> I have a repository structure like: > repos/ABC/trunk/abc/src > > I want to remove the trunk and get the structure to a form like > repos/ABC/abc/src > > I know I can use svn move, but I want to keep the same revision > number as of now. Is there any smarter way to get rid of the trunk > dir an

RE: Authorization Required

2010-07-15 Thread Bob Archer
> Hello, >    I'm configuring the subversion with to RAD 6.0 and would like > provide the > authorization for every user with their same NT login id and > password. Whenever > they will change the NT password, automatically the subversion > password should > also change as like that. > > What are

Authorization Required

2010-07-15 Thread suman . mainam
Hello, I'm configuring the subversion with to RAD 6.0 and would like provide the authorization for every user with their same NT login id and password. Whenever they will change the NT password, automatically the subversion password should also change as like that. What are the necessary co

subversion

2010-07-15 Thread phoebe
Hi: I have some question with subversion: SVN1.6.6, install binary to deploy apache mode, start service, then the error log will appear: Could not find platform independent libraries Could not find platform dependent libraries Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to [:] 'import site' failed; use -v for

Question about shuffling top level directory

2010-07-15 Thread Ameet Nanda
Hi, I have a repository structure like: *repos/ABC/trunk/abc/src* I want to remove the trunk and get the structure to a form like *repos/ABC/abc/src* I know I can use svn move, but I want to keep the same revision number as of now. Is there any smarter way to get rid of the trunk dir and make 'a

Committing different dirs to one external repo

2010-07-15 Thread Neil Bird
I've been using svn on and off for a while, and have recently started using it at work after finally managing to migrate from SourceSafe. We have what might appear to be a slightly peculiar code hierarchy, and it's true that it was largely begat from using multiple SourceSafe databases,

Re: how to contribute feature of unknown popularity

2010-07-15 Thread Les Mikesell
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: You can run rsync on windows using cygwin, or you can use one of the Windows ports (google mentions DeltaCopy and cwrsync on the first page, there are probably more). rsync is free software, licensed under the GPL. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync for more details

Re: how to contribute feature of unknown popularity

2010-07-15 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 07:27:57AM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:34 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > Why don't you use rsync, which was designed to solve exactly this problem? > And, at last check as part of an attempt at an rsnapshot based backup > system, it hangs on

Re: how to contribute feature of unknown popularity

2010-07-15 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:34 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:03:53PM +, svnusert...@href.com wrote: >> Re: export --skipfilesmatchingsize >> Prior thread link: >> http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2010-06/0040.shtml >

Re: how to contribute feature of unknown popularity

2010-07-15 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:03:53PM +, svnusert...@href.com wrote: > Re: export --skipfilesmatchingsize > Prior thread link: > http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2010-06/0040.shtml > > > Hi, I am the person who wanted this feature and worked

RE: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Giulio Troccoli
> > I think this should be > > > > $ svn checkout file:///$HOME/svn_repos/newrepo > > Except that now your working copy will get created with the > name "newrepo" which is weird since it's not a repo, it's a > working copy. So from the original example, > > $ svn checkout file://$HOME/svn_repos/new

Re: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 15, 2010, at 04:16, Cooke, Mark wrote: >> $ cd $HOME > > OK, go to known location > >> $ svn mkdir svn_repos > > Why "svn mkdir" and not just "mkdir" ~ this is to create a new repo not > to add a directory to a repo? That appears to have been a typo, you're right, it should just be "mkd

RE: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Cooke, Mark
Hi List, First, thanks to David for an excellent explanation. However, I am confused a little by the sequence of commands suggested... > > > Okay, with those preliminaries out of the way, open the Terminal and > do the following. The "$" will represent your command prom

Re: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 15, 2010, at 02:35, Giulio Troccoli wrote: >> Okay, with those preliminaries out of the way, open the >> Terminal and do the following. The "$" will represent your >> command prompt. This can be changed, so in Unix, it is common >> just to put "$": >> >> $ cd $HOME >> $ svn mkdir svn_repos

RE: Getting started with subversion

2010-07-15 Thread Giulio Troccoli
> > Okay, with those preliminaries out of the way, open the > Terminal and do the following. The "$" will represent your > command prompt. This can be changed, so in Unix, it is common > just to put "$": > > $ cd $HOME > $ svn mkdir svn_repos > $ cd mkdir svn_repos > $ svnadmin create newrepo > > T