That's on the agenda for tomorrow.

To be honest, I've just realised that I don't "need" the Browse Source
option within trac because Visual SVN provides it anyway.

I really just can't comprehend how depends.exe analysis should be
required, given I have all the (seemingly) relevant dll's in the path.
(i.e, the SVN dlls from Visual SVN are in the path). So I just can't
see how that would resolve it.

But there's no denying, it's the only thing I haven't done (connection
with my server is too slow to do it from my current location).



On 12/8/10, Christian Boos <cb...@neuf.fr> wrote:
> On 12/8/2010 12:56 PM, silky wrote:
>> ... and I'm desperate.
>>
>> I've read the following:
>>    <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSubversion>
>>
>> About 10 times now.
>
> Try once more, focusing on the Windows specific notes, and in particular
> the one talking about depends.exe ;-)
>
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