Great, Thanks. My expectation is that it will all work fine... until you get to
file locking - which will fail.
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From: Alagazam.net Subversion [mailto:s...@alagazam.net]
Sent: 03 February 2014 21:51
To: Steve Davis
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Possible
hey Johan,
all i want is when my developer hit the commit button my script trigger the
error if the commit size only commit size no repository size only that
perticular commit size is greater than a GB.
@echo off
:: Stops commits that have size of greated than 1GB.
@echo off
set
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:49:24AM +0200, Florin Avram wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that SVN 1.8.5 does not give warnings for some situations, when
using svn delete (previously, using SVN 1.7.x, it did):
1. have a file replaced with a directory in the working copy:
- svn delete file
- create new
On 4 February 2014 10:45, Mehboob Ahmed m.mehboobah...@gmail.com wrote:
hey Johan,
all i want is when my developer hit the commit button my script trigger the
error if the commit size only commit size no repository size only that
perticular commit size is greater than a GB.
@echo off
::
hi Stephen
i've shared the incmplete hook. if the commit size is larger than one gb
than commit should cancel and prop up the echo msg... and let user commit
less than 1GB data. can u provide me hook for windows for Tortoise SVN
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Stefan Sperling s...@elego.de writes:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:49:24AM +0200, Florin Avram wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that SVN 1.8.5 does not give warnings for some situations, when
using svn delete (previously, using SVN 1.7.x, it did):
1. have a file replaced with a directory in the
Nope I cannot. I don't use windows, and I only use SVN for those projects I
work on that are still on SVN.
I think you are missing the point that *everyone* has been trying to get
you to see...
What is the benefit in stopping 1GB+ commits?
Either the developer is going to split the commit into
Guten Tag Stephen Connolly,
am Dienstag, 4. Februar 2014 um 13:25 schrieben Sie:
[...]and then solve that problem instead.
...and don't expect others to do for you, they surely aren't that
bored . ;-)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Thorsten Schöning
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Thorsten Schöning
Florin Avram flo...@sync.ro writes:
So, my question is: is this SVN 1.8 svn delete behavior intentional
or it should behave like with SVN 1.7 ?!
It was a result of a deliberate change in r1442611 to allow the delete
of unmodified copies without force:
svn cp iota iota2
svn rm iota2
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On 04.02.2014 14:51, Philip Martin wrote:
Florin Avram flo...@sync.ro writes:
So, my question is: is this SVN 1.8 svn delete behavior intentional
or it should behave like with SVN 1.7 ?!
It was a result of a deliberate change in r1442611 to allow the delete
of unmodified copies without force:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use svn as a PDM for CAD files.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_data_management )
It looks working fine but I'd like to do better.
-1 structure
In my CAD I can create an assembly which is a file where I assembly many
parts or subassemblies.
Is it possible to create
Roberto Bartola wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use svn as a PDM for CAD files.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_data_management )
It looks working fine but I'd like to do better.
-1 structure
In my CAD I can create an assembly which is a file where I assembly many
parts or subassemblies.
Hi,
Von: Ben Reser [mailto:b...@reser.org]
I am wondering if there is a simple way to solve this if without
having to compile a new mod_dav or trying to find another version of
Apache? Since I am running OpenIndiana I am simply using the apache
that is supplied, and no other version seem
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