On Apr 28, 5:50 pm, Ray raimondi...@gmail.com wrote:
I've never seen this happen. What you describe is pretty basic use of SVN,
so I suspect something else is at play here. Versions successfully updates
my working copies.
When you did this, did you check what was going on with svn from the
I've deleted some files from my repository but am now interested in
browsing them. I expected to find a Show Deleted Items option under
the View menu (to be active only when browsing on the server). It
wasn't there and I couldn't another way to view my deleted files.
Thanks in advance for any
View your previous revisions and find it. you can view it there.
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Two weeks. no response to this message, and it's still on the front
page of the Versions Google Group is Versions really that hurting
for a bustling user base?
On Apr 22, 8:11 pm, TheDO webmas...@thedigitalorchard.ca wrote:
I'm not sure how well Versions is performing for the parent
On May 5, 1:44 am, Cue qbiz...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:50 pm, Ray raimondi...@gmail.com wrote:
I've never seen this happen. What you describe is pretty basic use of SVN,
so I suspect something else is at play here. Versions successfully updates
my working copies.
When you
An update tells me there's nothing to update and that I'm at the
latest revision. The issue is not svn, nor the method carried out to
resolve a conflict. The issue begs the question why Versions doesn't
mark the file as clean, it just sits there to assume the file has been
modified yet
I find quicker replies come from emailing support direct...
On 6/05/2010, at 6:58 AM, TheDO wrote:
Two weeks. no response to this message, and it's still on the front
page of the Versions Google Group is Versions really that hurting
for a bustling user base?
On Apr 22, 8:11 pm, TheDO