> On Mar 2, 2016, at 10:16 AM, txm wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am confused and frustrated by this:
>
>$ pwd
>/home/user/nodes/dev_5_main
>
>$ svn info /home/user/nodes/dev_5_main
>svn: '/home/user/nodes' is not a working copy
>
>$ svn info .
>Path: .
>URL: svn+ssh://u
Hello,
I am confused and frustrated by this:
$ pwd
/home/user/nodes/dev_5_main
$ svn info /home/user/nodes/dev_5_main
svn: '/home/user/nodes' is not a working copy
$ svn info .
Path: .
URL: svn+ssh://user@10.120.11.5/COE/branches/dev_5_main
Repository Root: svn+
We are running VisualSVN 1.9.3 server on a Windows box and a user's workspace
is on a Centos6.5 Linux box.He had just done a "svn update" and the build
failed. No conflicts as far as I can tell. The "svn status" showed the build
artifacts and his modified files. As a suggestion, he would "svn
HI,
Got error while checking out:
CheckOut:
[echo] Checking Out Project from SVN = TRAX_FCS
[svn] started ...
[svn] This application has halted due to an unexpected error.
[svn] A crash report and minidump file were saved to disk, you can find
them here:
[svn] C:\Win
Hello!
One project here makes heavy use of file externals and locking,
building projects from a pool of binary objects
with this.
The question to solve is: who holds a lock where?
We use Tortoise SVN here, and it's developer told me, that this is a property
of the svn library.
when I select a