On Sep 17, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
> It is updating/writing merge info on those child nodes. There must have been
> a merge that was done at a level lower than the root folder of your project
> which put merge info on those files but not on the parent root folder.
A more concrete
On Sep 17, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Bob Archer wrote:
> It is updating/writing merge info on those child nodes. There must have been
> a merge that was done at a level lower than the root folder of your project
> which put merge info on those files but not on the parent root folder.
>
> What is the
> So, I'm doing another merge between two trees, and ran into this
> issue again, which reminded me that I never did get any info about
> what's going on...
>
> To summarize, my repo looks something like this:
>
> trunk -> branch1 -> branch1.1
> |
> '> branch2
>
> I have a WC containing a
So, I'm doing another merge between two trees, and ran into this issue again,
which reminded me that I never did get any info about what's going on...
To summarize, my repo looks something like this:
trunk -> branch1 -> branch1.1
|
'> branch2
I have a WC containing a checkout of branch2,
Hi
I have installed Apache and done the configuration settings for LDAP
authentication
If i trying to login with my credentials ,I got the follwing error log
file
[Fri Sep 17 10:50:21 2010] [warn] [client 127.0.0.1] [4872] auth_ldap
authenticate: user sonata\\srinivasa.kr authentication failed;
On 9/17/10 1:23 AM, Gary wrote:
Johnathan wrote:
There's not much that Subversion cannot run on.
No, sure :) I was really looking for hints as to what general properties
a server should have. For example I would suspect that CPU speed isn't
much of an issue because actually the server is only
On 9/16/10 10:45 PM, John Owen wrote:
Background:
We have been developing an embedded code base for a hardware platform using SVN
as the code repository. We now have customers A, B, C and D each with unique
software requirements. The embedded code base that we developed for our
platform ha
I control the subversion server and the servers that host the working
copies. If the working copies are elsewhere, my point is irrelevant.
JLM
Jeremy Mordkoff
Director, QA, IT & Release
ZeeVee, Inc.
One Monarch Drive | Littleton, MA 01460
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You need to think about your build process and software architecture and
then
design your branching strategy to support it.
For instance, if you find a bug in the base code, how are you going to
get that
fix out to all of your customers? One solution is to develop your base
code as
one project
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 21:18, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 21:07, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
>>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 17:03, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed,
Resolved!
svn ps svn:author "$new_name" --revprop -r "$revision_number"
Revprop changes are accepted if the hooks/pre-revprop-change script returns
success. This can be simply acheived by putting a "exit 0" as the first code
line in the script.
Via: http://www.tty1.net/blog/2008-07-01-svn-autho
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 03:15, Keith Moore wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>> From: Gary [mailto:subversion-u...@garydjones.name]
>> Sent: Friday, 17 September 2010 16:24
>> To: users@subversion.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Choosing a server
>>
>> Johnathan wrote:
>> > There's not much that Subv
If I create a symbolic link (using mklink) to a normal OS folder from
a folder in my WC, the folder and its contents show up as unversioned
items, as expected (though I haven't tried committing them, which I
guess may fail due to lack of support for symlinks on Windows).
If I create a symboli
We have a co-license CentOS box with CPU and 2Gbp RAM. To be honest according
to the size if your organisation you can just pick the box you need, I'd pick
Ubuntu or Debian but whichever you feel comfortable with. When I first started
the company I bootstrapped our svn on an Ubuntu vm running
>-Original Message-
> From: Gary [mailto:subversion-u...@garydjones.name]
> Sent: Friday, 17 September 2010 16:24
> To: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Choosing a server
>
> Johnathan wrote:
> > There's not much that Subversion cannot run on.
>
> No, sure :) I was really looki
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