I have read the Subversion book regarding the configuration of
mod_authnz_svn and mod_dav_svn for apache as the Subversion server.
I am making use of mod_authnz_ldap to restrict access to our repositories
based on ldap-group membership and we are using Active Directory as our
LDAP server.
I want
Matthew Hamilton kent...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to be able to define the groups based on ldap groups
[groups]
proj1-devs = CN=proj1_developers,ou=ldap,dc=mycorp,dc=com
proj2-devs = CN=proj2_developers,ou=ldap,dc=mycorp,dc=com
[proj1:/]
proj1-devs = rw
proj2-devs = r
[proj2:/]
Below is my apache config for SVN:
httpd.conf:
Location /repos
# mod_dav_svn configuration
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /opt/web/subversion/repos
# mod_authn_core configuration
AuthType Basic
AuthName Authorized Developers Only
# mod_auth_basic
I hope I am not posting this to the group incorrectly.
I got thrown into this by my boss and so now I am just beginning to do some
homework.
Not asking how to do it, just if ya'll think it can be done.
When the last person commits their files into svn, post svnhook I believe, an
asci file
Just encountered a weird issue
I'm seeing Subversion log entries with no data. For example, svn log
output that looks like the following:
r2 | (no author) | (no date) | 1 line
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:12:07AM -0500, Matthew Hamilton wrote:
I have read the Subversion book regarding the configuration of
mod_authnz_svn and mod_dav_svn for apache as the Subversion server.
It's called 'mod_authz_svn'.
I am making use of mod_authnz_ldap to restrict access to our
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:51:56AM -0700, Eric Johnson wrote:
Just encountered a weird issue
I'm seeing Subversion log entries with no data. For example, svn log output
that looks like the following:
r2 | (no
Stefan Sperling s...@elego.de writes:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:51:56AM -0700, Eric Johnson wrote:
Just encountered a weird issue
I'm seeing Subversion log entries with no data. For example, svn log output
that looks like the following:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 17:15:15 +
Havlovick, Ron rhavlov...@curtisswright.com wrote:
This is for a fpga and I want the svn revision number to be within the
FPGA. When the revision register is read, it agrees with the svn
revision number.
Not how to do it. Is it possible?
It seems to me as
More puzzling then either case you suggest.
Doing svn log -v --xml ... directly on the server (thus side-stepping
authorization questions) yields:
logentry
revision=2
paths
/paths
/logentry
logentry
revision=3
paths
/paths
/logentry
logentry
revision=4
paths
/paths
/logentry
logentry
Finally triggered a memory over here - almost certainly a svndumpfilter
operation that filtered out commit contents.
Eric.
On 3/14/14, 2:25 PM, Eric Johnson wrote:
More puzzling then either case you suggest.
Doing svn log -v --xml ... directly on the server (thus
side-stepping authorization
Hi all,
I am asking for confirmation before reporting a bug
Using Subversion 1.8.8 installed from Ubuntu 14.04 packages, svn
crashed while performing a merge operation involving a replaced
directory.
I already reportted this bug to Ubuntu Launchpad as
Hello, please help me to understand this:
Here is the scenario:
Two person A and B are working on the same project and both have a working
copy on their machine,
A: Lock(check out) a file, call it FILE_X
B: Break FILE_X's lock, then Delete FILE_X and Commit
A: Update (now FILE_X is gone on A's
Hello,
On 14/03/14 17:15, Havlovick, Ron wrote:
When the last person commits their files into svn, post svnhook I
believe, an asci file will be created or written to, which contains the
revision number of that last svn commit.
Contrary to what Henrik wrote.. just ad a post-commit hook with
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