Hi Paul,
I can't locate any crashes when I search for your email address. Be sure to
include your contact info in the crash reporter that appears when you
relaunch.
If you're using a different email address for that, please send us an email
with the details to versi...@blackpixel.com so we
Hi Scott,
I recommend giving the 1.3.0 beta a spin. It includes a number of fixes
that should address crashes under Mavericks. You can find out more about
the beta, as well as the download link, on our blog:
http://blackpixel.com/blog/2013/11/versions-13-open-beta.html
If you still see
Versions 1.1.11. I have spent the
whole night to resolve this -- same -- still no luck.
It doesn't care how much I try to expand the folder, nothing will be shown
up as its child.
On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 6:26:09 AM UTC+7, Jack (Black Pixel) wrote:
Are you using Versions 1.2.2? Are you
Does that path exist in your working copy (if you browse via Finder or
command line)? Keep an eye on case, too. If you're working in a mixed
platform environment, issues like this can result when someone commits from
a case sensitive OS. OS X is case insensitive which means it will treat
these
Are you using Versions 1.2.2? Are you unable to browse your server or
working copy, or both? What version of svn is your working copy using?
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Monday, March 4, 2013 3:19:50 PM UTC-8, Guillaume Martin wrote:
Hi, I am having this problem
There isn't a way to do this unless, as you've already mentioned, you
manually select the items you wish to commit. There is a feature request on
file to add finer controls on commit.
Files that are in the working copy directory, but not added to version
control (with the question mark icon)
We've published Versions 1.2.1 which should address these types of
performance issues. You can update from within Versions by clicking 'Check
for Updates' in the Versions program menu, or you can download the new
release from our website:
http://versionsapp.com/
Please email
We've published Versions 1.2.1 which should address these types of
performance issues. You can update from within Versions by clicking 'Check
for Updates' in the Versions program menu, or you can download the new
release from our website:
http://versionsapp.com/
Please email
Versions does not include svn switch functionality. It is on our feature
request list, but there is no timeline to share for when it may be included.
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:59:33 AM UTC-8, Loic SEGAPELLI wrote:
The machine hosting
As a workaround, you can edit the script to enable support for Changes.app
1.6.
Open the script file:
/Applications/Versions.app/Contents/Resources/CompareScripts/Changes.sh
and change this line:
CHANGES=`$VERSIONS_LOCATION/Contents/MacOS/FindApplication
com.skorpiostech.Changes`
to
Hi Davide,
You can't ignore a file that's already under version control. This is a
limitation of subversion, not an issue particular to Versions.
Does the large file need to be under version control? If not, you can
delete it from the repository, then add it back to the directory, but not
add
wrote:
Wow I didn't notice it was pulled from the store. Did the sandboxing
requirement do this? I certainly want the latest update. What purchase
details do you need? The receipt from iTunes?
On Friday, May 25, 2012 5:08:55 PM UTC-4, Jack (Black Pixel) wrote:
I don't see the same behavior
We've had a couple of other requests for this and there's a ticket filed
for it. No estimate on if or when it will be included.
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:22:15 AM UTC-7, uplink coherent solutions
wrote:
Hi there,
I am sure you
Hi Jorge,
If you click on the repository bookmark (the icon that looks like a globe)
you should see the remote repository contents.
The folder icon beneath the bookmark represents your local working copy.
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Monday, June 25, 2012 3:41:32
I just figured out a workaround for this.
Create a new Bookmark Folder and drag your Bookmarks into it. Now when you
click on the folder, you'll be able to sort the contents of the folder
(either via Bookmarks menu or Actions button at bottom of Bookmarks bar).
You may find the folders to be
Both of your posts were caught in the approval queue. You shouldn't run
into that problem if you post again.
There is currently no way to search the history, but it's on the feature
request list.
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 6:31:29 AM
Hi - sorry for the delay in responding.
Unfortunately, I don't have any information to share regarding 1.7 support.
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Friday, May 18, 2012 10:19:24 AM UTC-7, William Chu wrote:
When is Subversion 1.7 support coming to Versions? It's
You need to run it in the Terminal.
If you still run into problems, let me know the full path of where Xcode is
installed on your computer.
Regards
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:54:40 PM UTC-7, Martin Hardman wrote:
I don't get any
If you follow the instructions in the error, you should be able to get
Versions running with FileMerge.
The command should be something along the lines of:
$sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Wednesday,
Hi,
You don't have to delete a bookmark to access the Sort Bookmarks menu.
Instead, click in the empty space below your bookmarks to display the
Versions start screen (with buttons for creating repos, etc.). The sort
menu should now be available.
Thanks for bumping this thread. It should be
ended up with many bookmarks and no longer had
the empty space underneath. I probably should have mentioned that in my
original post. Thanks for looking into this though, appreciate it!!
On Friday, April 20, 2012 10:42:37 AM UTC-6, Jack (Black Pixel) wrote:
Hi,
You don't have to delete
Hi Chris,
I recently added a feature request to add search to the Timeline view. I
think your use case could fall under that, depending on how results were
displayed, so I've appended it to the ticket.
Regards
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On Thursday, April 12, 2012
Hi,
While you can export from Versions, there's no functionality to select only
changes since a particular revision for export.
I can see the utility of this type of function, so I've added a feature
suggestion for it.
Regards
Jack
the Versions team
versionsapp.com
@versionsapp
On
Hi Robert,
Just to make sure I'm clear, you're looking for a way to copy multiple
files in your working copy from within Browse view, right?
Actually, you can do this. Select the files that you want to copy, then
hold the Option key and drag them. The one catch is that you can't copy
them to
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