Re: Using svnserve daemon - problmes connecting via Tortoise

2010-11-29 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Saturday 27 November 2010, George Workman wrote: I have confirmed that svnserve is up and running as a daemon. I'm able to use it locally (on the server itself) and I am also able to connect to the repository using Tortoise SVN from a Windows Vista machine by using the svn+ssh method.

Re: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Florian Weimer
* Stephen Connolly: Have you considered doing a binary search to find the revision that it was deleted in? svn ls .../t...@2 Exists svn ls .../t...@head No such file in revision 50002 svn ls .../t...@25002 Exists svn ls .../t...@37502 No such file svn ls .../t...@31252 Exists, etc

prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread He Dajiang
Hi, For some reason, my svn server is in someone else's Linux machine. Is there any way for me to prevent the Linux root from seeing and copying my files? BR DJ Institute for Infocomm Research disclaimer: This email is confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended

Re: prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread Piotr Kabacinski
On 29-11-2010 10:18, He Dajiang wrote: For some reason, my svn server is in someone else's Linux machine. Is there any way for me to prevent the Linux root from seeing and copying my files? If you are able to create dedicated partition you could encrypt repo like described here:

RE: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Ludwig, Michael
-Original Message- From: Les Mikesell On 11/28/10 12:28 AM, Andrey Repin wrote: 4. Quite (un)surprisingly, my intent is to actually find revision, in which the destruction was made. Because, quite (un)surprisingly, I don't know that. I'd like to be able to see the future too -

RE: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Ludwig, Michael
From: Johan Corveleyn I'm not sure. But there is another alternative: while we wait for FS-NG (or another solution like you propose), one could implement the slow algorithm within the current design. Just automating what a user (or script) currently does when looking for this information,

Re: Using svnserve daemon - problmes connecting via Tortoise

2010-11-29 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 08:28:13AM -0800, George Workman wrote: Hi, I have confirmed that svnserve is up and running as a daemon. I'm able to use it locally (on the server itself) and I am also able to connect to the repository using Tortoise SVN from a Windows Vista machine by using

Re: prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread Campbell Allan
On Monday 29 Nov 2010, Piotr Kabacinski wrote: On 29-11-2010 10:18, He Dajiang wrote: For some reason, my svn server is in someone else's Linux machine. Is there any way for me to prevent the Linux root from seeing and copying my files? If you are able to create dedicated partition you

svnsync and new auth realm

2010-11-29 Thread Christian Unger
so I have changed the authentication realm of my repository - this rather small change causes apache to make users re-authenticate against this realm. now my buildbot triggered svnsync task fails because of this realm change - despite the fact that I tell it to always trust the server certs

build swig python bindings

2010-11-29 Thread Bogdan Stanciu
Dear all, I am new to the list, so please allow me to ask a [maybe] beginner's question. I would like to get the SWIG bindings for svn-python, using Python 2.7 and SVN 1.6.13/15 I understood that unless someone already build them somewhere (couldn't find them) I could build them

Re: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/29/2010 4:23 AM, Ludwig, Michael wrote: 4. Quite (un)surprisingly, my intent is to actually find revision, in which the destruction was made. Because, quite (un)surprisingly, I don't know that. I'd like to be able to see the future too - but unfortunately, neither subversion nor I can

Re: prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread Piotr Kabaciński
On 11/29/2010 12:50 PM, Campbell Allan wrote: If you are able to create dedicated partition you could encrypt repo like described here: http://www.hypersphere.org/personal/svn.shtml With some pretty important drawbacks, the no diff/conflict resolution would be a dealbreaker for me With

RE: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Ludwig, Michael
-Original Message- From: Les Mikesell On 11/29/2010 4:23 AM, Ludwig, Michael wrote: 4. Quite (un)surprisingly, my intent is to actually find revision, in which the destruction was made. Because, quite (un)surprisingly, I don't know that. I'd like to be able to see the future

Re: AW: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/29/2010 11:45 AM, Ludwig, Michael wrote: I'd like to be able to see the future too - but unfortunately, neither subversion nor I can do that. From the user's perspective, it's most definitely not the future he's asking Subversion to show, but the past. Yes he is, because he is

Re: prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/29/2010 11:21 AM, Piotr Kabaciński wrote: If you are able to create dedicated partition you could encrypt repo like described here: http://www.hypersphere.org/personal/svn.shtml With some pretty important drawbacks, the no diff/conflict resolution would be a dealbreaker for me With

Re: How to find out the rev number where a file was deleted?

2010-11-29 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/27/2010 2:56 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] I think a delete doesn't appear in a file's history - the file just no longer appears in subsequent revisions. However a delete is a change in the containing directory. Does 'svn log -v' on the

Re: prevent Linux root from seeing my files

2010-11-29 Thread Chris Albertson
Absolutely NOTHING will work if a person has physical access to the server. You simply have to trust whoever is running the computer for you. How would you know that he did not swap out the entire computer? You'd think your data is encrypted but. What if he has replaced system software or is

Subversion Authentication

2010-11-29 Thread Patrick Brennan
Hello, We have a default install of Subversion software and our users are requesting Authentication be setup for our Developers Domain group and a Domain group in another sister domain. We have no idea how to do this to disable everyone from having access which they do now and only give

Re: Subversion Authentication

2010-11-29 Thread vishwajeet singh
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Patrick Brennan patrick.bren...@zaisgroup.com wrote: Hello, We have a default install of Subversion software and our users are requesting Authentication be setup for our Developers Domain group and a Domain group in another sister domain. We have no

RE: Subversion Authentication

2010-11-29 Thread Patrick Brennan
Thanks but is there any way to do this in a windows environment like using Active Directory users computers or is this only ldap dos commands? Thanks Patrick J. Brennan ZAIS Group, LLC 2 Bridge Avenue, Suite 322 Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 Phone: (732) 450-7445

Re: Subversion Authentication

2010-11-29 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Patrick Brennan patrick.bren...@zaisgroup.com wrote: Hello, We have a default install of Subversion software and our users are requesting Authentication be setup for our Developers Domain group and a Domain group in another sister domain. What is a default