On Jun 6, 2013, at 11:01, "Doughty, Stefan J CTR (US)"
wrote:
> I’ve been tasked to get a Certificate of Networthiness (CON) from the U.S.
> government so we can use Apache Subversion for version control. I’ve been
> using it for several years at home and I love it.
>
> 1. Is there pe
Guten Tag Marshall Schor,
am Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2013 um 22:37 schrieben Sie:
> One issue we thought about when considering using .../dev/... was "wasting
> space" in SVN with (potentially multiple) release candidates (which were
> binary
> artifacts, like compressed Jar files). Because of this,
On 6/6/2013 3:12 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:46:16PM -0400, Marshall Schor wrote:
>> a) checkout the part of the update site from the ...dist/release... spot;
>> b) update that, changing some files, adding others
>> c) put it somewhere for a vote, and after the vo
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:46:16PM -0400, Marshall Schor wrote:
> a) checkout the part of the update site from the ...dist/release... spot;
> b) update that, changing some files, adding others
> c) put it somewhere for a vote, and after the vote passes,
> d) commit the changes to the ...dis
I'm using Subversion on an Apache project (UIMA).
Apache has standardized on a release process whereby the release happens when
changes are committed to the dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/...
Our build process, for one part of our distribution (our "Eclipse Update Site"),
for a new release, a
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Hi,
I've been tasked to get a Certificate of Networthiness (CON) from the U.S.
government so we can use Apache Subversion for version control. I've been
using it for several years at home and I love it.
1. Is there perhaps a CON already? I
So, is there additional information I can provide - would doing a diff on
the properties of MkImage show anything useful.. I couldn't see any myself
but perhaps there's some flags to get additional detail?
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Andrew Reedick
wrote:
>
>
> > From: James Hanley [mailto:
Thanks for everyone’s replies.
Took me a couple days to review the links everyone sent.
Thorsten’s links sent me to several of your posts, Mark -- thanks. Based
on your feedback it appears the new release of svn within a month or so
should resolve the problem. It appears the best solution is to
Goody #2: (People probably came up with something like this for
Subversion 1.7 already... anyway...)
Our company currently uses Subversion 1.6 and at first I thought
'duel-Subversioning' 1.6 and 1.8 would lead nowhere except headaches. As
it turns out, the fact that a Subversion 1.8 client can
Hi *,
I'm currently checking out (no pun intended) Subversion 1.8 RC2 and
thought a "Subversion 1.8 goodies" thread might be fun. Here we go...
Goodie #1:
Are you multitasking all day long?
Are you tired of remembering all those fancy changelist names you came
up with to keep the chaos in ch
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