[snip]
It's not a bug in Subversion; it's a feature (or at least a
reality that's unlikely to change) of the Windows operating
system. On Windows, you may not create a file whose name is
PRN, with any extension.
It would be a great benefit for the user if SVN warns about that fact during
On Sep 24, 2012, at 03:17, Andreas Tscharner wrote:
It's not a bug in Subversion; it's a feature (or at least a
reality that's unlikely to change) of the Windows operating
system. On Windows, you may not create a file whose name is
PRN, with any extension.
It would be a great benefit
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:57:38AM -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
It's not a bug in Subversion; it's a feature (or at least a
reality that's unlikely to change) of the Windows operating system.
On Windows, you may not create a file whose name is PRN, with any
extension.
Actually, it *is*
Hello,
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From: Perdicaro, Frank (GSB-IHPS-Corvallis)
[mailto:frank.perdic...@hp.com]
Sent: 22 September 2012 01:06
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Assertion failure in 1.7.3
Thanks for your work on Subversion.
It crashed on my Win7 Pro SP1 machine
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com]
Sent: 24 September 2012 09:22
To: Andreas Tscharner
Cc: Alexei Baranov; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: SVN and PRN and CON files on Windows platform
On Sep 24, 2012, at 03:17, Andreas
Am 24.09.2012 10:52, schrieb Cooke, Mark:
-Original Message- From: Ryan Schmidt
Subversion can't really know if you care about Windows
compatibility. Many people don't.
What you can do though, if you care about Windows compatibility, is
to write a pre-commit hook script that prevents
Hello.
I look to confirm whether what i describe below is a bug.
Issue concerns windows search flags of files checked out on Windows 7.
Checked out folders have the flag allow files in this folder to have
contents indexed in addition to file properties enabled, but files inside
them have the
Hello List Manager,
Can you add a Subject Identifier to the messages of this list. This
would be easy for us to sort out emails in a better way.
I am looking forward to something like [SVN-Users] or [SVN-List] or
anything that you think is right.
Thanks.
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On 24 September 2012 11:23, Ashish Kaushik
ashish.kaus...@sourcefuse.comwrote:
**
Hello List Manager,
Can you add a Subject Identifier to the messages of this list. This would
be easy for us to sort out emails in a better way.
I am looking forward to something like [SVN-Users] or [SVN-List]
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Ashish Kaushik
ashish.kaus...@sourcefuse.com wrote:
**
Hello List Manager,
Can you add a Subject Identifier to the messages of this list. This would
be easy for us to sort out emails in a better way.
I am looking forward to something like [SVN-Users] or
On Sep 24, 2012, at 05:23, Ashish Kaushik wrote:
Can you add a Subject Identifier to the messages of this list. This would be
easy for us to sort out emails in a better way.
I am looking forward to something like [SVN-Users] or [SVN-List] or anything
that you think is right.
Thank You Ryan.
I appreciate. I apologize for not going through messages before posting
this.
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Ashish Kaushik | Team SourceFuse
SourceFuse Technologies India (P) Ltd.
http://www.sourcefuse.com
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Ryan Schmidt
subversion-20...@ryandesign.com wrote:
On Sep 24, 2012, at 03:17, Andreas Tscharner wrote:
It's not a bug in Subversion; it's a feature (or at least a
reality that's unlikely to change) of the Windows operating
system. On Windows, you may not
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Daniel Shahaf d...@daniel.shahaf.name
wrote:
Can you post the actual parts of the dumpfile for those empty revisions?
(between successive Revision-number: lines)
Sure. Posted below are a couple of revisions. I actually worked around
this problem by
Mark,
Please see comments in-line.
Frank Perdicaro, frank.perdic...@hp.com
Inkjet Solutions Workflow Engineer
AFP Integration, HQ RIP Details
HP IHPS Corvallis (541) 715-3129
-Original Message-
From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.co...@siemens.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 1:49
-Original Message-
From: Perdicaro, Frank (GSB-IHPS-Corvallis)
[mailto:frank.perdic...@hp.com]
Sent: 24 September 2012 15:55
To: Cooke, Mark; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: Assertion failure in 1.7.3
Mark,
Please see comments in-line.
ditto
-Original
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Perdicaro, Frank
(GSB-IHPS-Corvallis) frank.perdic...@hp.com wrote:
Of course there is no such actual directory, so we get the error
message
'C:\Users\lngnam~1\AppData\Local\Temp' is not a working copy
Then the crash:
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Mark,
See comment below.
Frank Perdicaro, frank.perdic...@hp.com
Inkjet Solutions Workflow Engineer
AFP Integration, HQ RIP Details
HP IHPS Corvallis (541) 715-3129
-Original Message-
From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.co...@siemens.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 8:29 AM
To:
Hello,
I've recently upgraded my svn client to 1.7. I'm not sure which version the
server is. It's not reported in the http headers.
I guess it does not matter what the exact server version is, but how can I
verify if my client and the server are communicating via HTTPv2 or the older
http
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