I’ve been developing a new feature of a public project in secret, in my own
private Subversion repository. It’s almost entirely new code in a new
directory. There’s only one file that’s based on an existing file, and it’s
been heavily rewritten.
There will come a time when I will want to
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Ryan Schmidt
subversion-2...@ryandesign.com wrote:
I've been developing a new feature of a public project in secret, in my own
private Subversion repository. It's almost entirely new code in a new
directory. There's only one file that's based on an existing
I am on two different hosts with different SVN versions.
Host1 is using svn client 1.6.18 and checks out all the files.
Host2 is using svn client 1.8.8 and using NFS works on the same files as
Host1. e.g. The actual files are shared across machines, not copies.
I cannot upgrade the files with
Hi, and thanks in advance for your assistance. I'm a newbie. But, I'm
learning
I'm preparing to make install Subversion 1.8.8 on a centos 5.9 box using the
following prerequisites:
Apr-Util-1.5.3
SQLite-3.8.4.1
OpenSSL-1.0.1f
Serf-1.3.4
Python 2.7.6 (also have the default Python 2.4
Hello,
After setting up SVN protocol (using svnserve windows process) I get this kind
of error when perform commit.
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Omer Abramovich
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