It sounds to me like you're keeping too much of your project under
version control. I don't know of any hosts off hand that would offer
SVN support on a live server, and in any case SVN is generally not
intended to be running on a live server because of the extra storage
hit, among other reasons.
I find the Timeline great at monitoring the changes made to various
open-source projects. However, for newly-added files, clicking the
file doesn't do anything. Modified files open up in FileMerge since it
has something to compare against (the previous version). Versions
attempts to do something wi
Hi Richard,
That's definitely the weirdest registration related error I've ever
seen.
Can you try deleting the "License" file from Library/Application
Support/Versions in your home folder and registering again?
Thanks and sorry for the hassle,
- Dirk
the Versions team
On Jan 14, 10:36 pm, rich
When I look at the Versions > About Versions, I get: "This copy is
registered, thank you!" And it's telling me "DEMO Expired, Click
Purchase."
What?
Versions 1.0.7 - Build 73
I registered with richar...@gmail.com. I'm looking at my license in
my email.
Contact me for further details, please.
Whatever changed, it's fixed now; registration successful - thanks!
M.
On Jan 14, 3:30 pm, "Mr. Sharkey" wrote:
> Sure - I'm trying to register a purchased copy of Versions. In the
> registration dialog, my name and email address are pre-entered, and
> I've cut-pasted the license key. I've clic
Sure - I'm trying to register a purchased copy of Versions. In the
registration dialog, my name and email address are pre-entered, and
I've cut-pasted the license key. I've clicked that I agree to the
Terms, and when I click on 'Register', I get the error "Connection
error. Please try again later".
Hi GJ,
You can put any binary file under SVN version control. When you commit
changes, the old version is overwritten. No special actions needed.
The only caveat is that if multiple people have changed the same file,
person 1 has committed them and person 2 hasn't yet, SVN has no way of
merging t
Can you tell us exactly what the problem is you're running into?
thanks,
- Dirk
the Versions team
On Jan 14, 7:34 pm, "Mr. Sharkey" wrote:
> Was this problem ever resolved? I'm having the same difficulty and
> it's January, 2010 ..
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