Windows build still requires apr-util?

2013-03-10 Thread Sergei Antonov
Hi! Here is what I get trying to build a Win32 Subversion from the trunk: === D:\src\subversion>python.exe gen-make.py -t dsp BDB not found, BDB fs will not be built Could not detect Ruby version, assuming 1.8. Ruby bindings will be linked with ms

RE: Windows build still requires apr-util?

2013-03-10 Thread Bert Huijben
Yes, you need apr-util for apr 0.x and 1.x. In 2.x apr-util might/will be integrated in Apr,so you still need it but don't have to install it separately. In the past you also needed apr-iconv, but that is no longer required (depending on your settings) Bert From: Sergei Antonov Sent: 10-3-2013 1

Re: Windows build still requires apr-util?

2013-03-10 Thread Sergei Antonov
Well, I took apr-util-1.5.1-win32-src.zip and dsw/dsp were generated. Then I opened .dsw in VS 2010, did a conversion, and tried to build. Nothing except zlib compiles, with a lot of "Cannot open include file: 'svn_private_config.h'" errors. Did I miss some step that generates this file? On 10 Mar

Re: bringing psvn.el up to 1.7+ working copies

2013-03-10 Thread Joseph Schaefer
Ping. Stefan have you had a chance to look at this patch? On Feb 24, 2013, at 7:37 PM, Joseph Schaefer wrote: > Ok here's my latest stab at it. So far everything seems to work as > expected, even when you have unsaved edits in the same working > copy but are working in a subdir that doesn't co

RE: Windows build still requires apr-util?

2013-03-10 Thread Bert Huijben
> -Original Message- > From: Sergei Antonov [mailto:sap...@gmail.com] > Sent: zondag 10 maart 2013 16:39 > To: dev@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: Windows build still requires apr-util? > > Well, I took apr-util-1.5.1-win32-src.zip and dsw/dsp were generated. > Then I opened .dsw in

[svnbench] Revision: 1454966 compiled Mar 11 2013, 00:21:41 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu

2013-03-10 Thread neels
1.7.0@1181106 vs. trunk@1454789 Started at Mon Mar 11 00:25:19 UTC 2013 *DISCLAIMER* - This tests only file://-URL access on a GNU/Linux VM. This is intended to measure changes in performance of the local working copy layer, *only*. These results are *not* generally true for everyone. Charts of t