Johan Corveleyn wrote on Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 03:16:46 +0200:
Sorry for the delay (had to retest some things). Some answers below.
No problem.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Daniel Shahaf d...@daniel.shahaf.name
wrote:
Johan Corveleyn wrote on Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 12:40:35 +0200:
1)
Hi all,
I'm writing a program that processes the XML results of svn log. After
following a bug, I found that on OSX the following example would fail to use
the specified username and password:
ben svn log --username someoneelse --password secret
ssh+svn://myserver.com/repo/trunk -r 1 -v --xml
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 05:46:15PM -0400, Bob Archer wrote:
/branches/feature +-rX
/
/trunk r1---rA---HEAD
rA marks the revision in which the feature branch was created.
rX marks the revision at which 'feature' was last
Around about 30/09/10 01:21, Tech Geek typed ...
1. Repositories created on shared network drive with 1.6.12 subversion
engine (svnadmin) or 1.6.10 TSVN, will not commit through TSVN or even
through a Linux svn client.
Not that I can help, but I wanted to clarify: you have a repo on a
It seems that svn_load_dirs.pl fails when adding new files with @ in the
file name. The fix seems easy so here is the patch. I also included the two
fixes mentioned here
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2007-01/0411.shtmlplus a verbose
option to see the svn warnings.
--- svn_load_dirs.pl.in
Neil,
Not that I can help, but I wanted to clarify: you have a repo on a
CIFS-mounted shared drive, and are then using a Linux SVN server?
Yes that is correct.
Although I admit that may not always be practical, esp. in an enterprise (we
plan to move to using NFS-mapped repos. when our
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 09:10:36AM -0700, Tech Geek wrote:
Neil,
Not that I can help, but I wanted to clarify: you have a repo on a
CIFS-mounted shared drive, and are then using a Linux SVN server?
Yes that is correct.
Although I admit that may not always be practical, esp. in an
Please send patches to d...@.
Please make each patch contain ONE functional change. (It's okay to
send patches that depend on other patches.)
See here for patch submission guidelines:
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/community-guide/general.html#patches
Please don't forget to credit Jonathan
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