Knowing that SmartSVN 7 uses an older compiled version of subversion, I
downloaded it, did a checkout and commit from it without issue.
I’m going to try SmartSVN 8 and see what that nets me.
This process is a lot easier then trying to downgrade Subversion on my system
to run the same similar
I can give the network trace a go but the updates work just fine so getting to
the server is right. I started this morning with improper http response but
after a few attempts it changes to the out of memory trap 6 error. I am
currently cycling through these commands:
svn commit -m “please
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Corey Meyer wrote:
>
> Howdy, I have a repository that I have multi-users updating and committing to
> and from. Sadly my machine can’t commit. Since updating from SmartSVN7 to
> SmartSVN9 I get a number of errors depending on circumstances.
>
On 27.01.2016 09:35, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Corey Meyer wrote:
Howdy, I have a repository that I have multi-users updating and committing to
and from. Sadly my machine can’t commit. Since updating from SmartSVN7 to
SmartSVN9 I get a number
Howdy, I have a repository that I have multi-users updating and committing to
and from. Sadly my machine can’t commit. Since updating from SmartSVN7 to
SmartSVN9 I get a number of errors depending on circumstances.
If i’m trying to commit over the internet (which is normal, the server lives in