On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
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> On Oct 14, 2011, at 05:04, Markei54545 wrote:
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> > When I add a project to Subversion, it asks for the repository URL. It
> > will accept the name of a local test repository that I created (c:
> > \zip) bu
On Oct 14, 2011, at 05:04, Markei54545 wrote:
> When I add a project to Subversion, it asks for the repository URL. It
> will accept the name of a local test repository that I created (c:
> \zip) but will not accept the name or (path or unc or mapped drive) to
> the repository on the server.
>
>
Hi All,
I am using VS2010 with the AnkH subversion plugin on a Win7 PC.
I have created a repository on our WS 2008 server using tortoiseSVN.
When I add a project to Subversion, it asks for the repository URL. It
will accept the name of a local test repository that I created (c:
\zip) but will no
On 2011-05-09 21:21, Chris McGrath wrote:
[...]
> Our current setup is:
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> 1 development server that we work off of. This is MAC based.
> 1 production web server hosted with Rackspace that is Windows based.
> 1 database server hosted with Rackspace that is Windows based.
[...]
> So the current w
Greetings all! My team has recently grown from just me to three of us and I am
in the process of implementing subversion as our version control system. I am
having a little trouble wrapping my head around what will become the workflow.
Our current setup is:
1 development server that we work of