Re: Best way to "un-version control" a file?

2010-09-22 Thread David Huang
On Sep 22, 2010, at 8:21 PM, Chris Albertson wrote: > But, I did not think until now that I should have excluded files such > as core files and logs and autoconf's cache from version controls. I > now know how to a global ignore and a ignore foe one directory but how > to remove these files from

Re: Best way to "un-version control" a file?

2010-09-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 22, 2010, at 20:21, Chris Albertson wrote: > But, I did not think until now that I should have excluded files such > as core files and logs and autoconf's cache from version controls. I > now know how to a global ignore and a ignore foe one directory but how > to remove these files from

Best way to "un-version control" a file?

2010-09-22 Thread Chris Albertson
I'm a new SVN user. I just checked in a small project to a repository. All the functions I tried work s not real problems But, I did not think until now that I should have excluded files such as core files and logs and autoconf's cache from version controls. I now know how to a global ignore a

Re: configure stopping on Berkeley DB include.........

2010-09-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 22, 2010, at 15:38, Stewart Dean wrote: >> Remember to Reply All so your reply goes to the list too, not just to me. >> >> If you don't use BerkeleyDB, you get a so-called "FSFS" repository. FSFS is >> a file-based database, just like BerkeleyDB is, but has been designed >> specifically

Re: configure stopping on Berkeley DB include.........

2010-09-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 22, 2010, at 07:54, Stewart Dean wrote: > On 9/21/2010 5:23 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> In MacPorts, we successfully use the following configure argument: >> >> --with-berkeley-db=:${prefix}/include/db46:${prefix}/lib/db46:db-4.6 >> >> So, adapted to your BDB version and prefix, try: >> >>

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-09-22 Thread Michael Diers
On 2010-09-14 09:47, bebop52 wrote: > Thank you Larry, sorry for the late reply (holidays). > I'm still struggling with the same problem. Here is the whole error- > message (I translated the German parts) commiting a Change in a > Latexfile with Emacs VC from Ubuntu 10.04: Hi, you don't need to t

Re: Upgrading/Moving SVN after exists on other server

2010-09-22 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Wednesday 22 September 2010, Andy Levy wrote: > On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 08:31, KM wrote: > > I have an existing older installation of svn 1.4.3 on solaris 8.   We are > > doing work on Solaris 10 now.  To save time I wanted to install svn 1.6.x > > on the solaris 10 box and set up a new svn rep

Re: svn move fails with "No repository found "

2010-09-22 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Wednesday 22 September 2010, Daniele Dellafiore wrote: > Repository Root: svn://192.168.1.50/public [...] > # svn mv svn://192.168.1.50/public/trunk/phaedra > svn://192.168.1.50/private/ svn: No repository found in > 'svn://192.168.1.50' You can not move something between repositories. You can

Re: svn move fails with "No repository found "

2010-09-22 Thread Daniele Dellafiore
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Bob Archer wrote: > > Are you sure /private is actually a repository? Can you list files in it? sure, I am using both repositories since months. Me and other users. > If so, perhaps repo to repo moves aren't possible. Yea, I just tried a copy > from one repo to

RE: svn move fails with "No repository found "

2010-09-22 Thread Bob Archer
> Hi everyone. I have read other having this problem that is related > to > bad repositories configuration but I can't figure out how to fix > mine. > I show you command line output to be sure nothing is reported with > errors: > > ildella /home/svn: svnadmin --version > svnadmin, version 1.5.4 (r

RE: package with everything you need for svn?

2010-09-22 Thread Bob Archer
> Does anyone know if there are all inclusive packages out there with > svn and all of the other open source dependencies ... so I don't > have to install (or compile/install) all the other packages one at > a time? or at least a package to download and compile everything at > once, together withou

Re: Upgrading/Moving SVN after exists on other server

2010-09-22 Thread Andy Levy
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 08:31, KM wrote: > > > I have an existing older installation of svn 1.4.3 on solaris 8.   We are > doing work on Solaris 10 now.  To save time I wanted to install svn 1.6.x on > the solaris 10 box and set up a new svn repository for this version of our > project. > > My

Re: authz File ignored?

2010-09-22 Thread Daniel Rindt
Am Mittwoch, den 01.09.2010, 12:20 +0400 schrieb Konstantin Kolinko: > thus accessing from any IP address is sufficient to satisfy the > checks. Thus, no need to validate the user. > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#satisfy > > Use Satisfy All instead. The problem is still persi

Re: package with everything you need for svn?

2010-09-22 Thread Alexander Skwar
Hi. If you're using Solaris 10, then I'd suggest to have a look at OpenCSW -> http://opencsw.org/. With OpenCSW, installing Subversion is as easy as pkgutil --install subversion ap2_subversion Regards, Alexander 2010/9/22 KM > Does anyone know if there are all inclusive packages out there

svn move fails with "No repository found "

2010-09-22 Thread Daniele Dellafiore
Hi everyone. I have read other having this problem that is related to bad repositories configuration but I can't figure out how to fix mine. I show you command line output to be sure nothing is reported with errors: ildella /home/svn: svnadmin --version svnadmin, version 1.5.4 (r33841) compiled

package with everything you need for svn?

2010-09-22 Thread KM
Does anyone know if there are all inclusive packages out there with svn and all of the other open source dependencies ... so I don't have to install (or compile/install) all the other packages one at a time? or at least a package to download and compile everything at once, together without downl

Upgrading/Moving SVN after exists on other server

2010-09-22 Thread KM
  I have an existing older installation of svn 1.4.3 on solaris 8.   We are doing work on Solaris 10 now.  To save time I wanted to install svn 1.6.x on the solaris 10 box and set up a new svn repository for this version of our project.     My question is - if i do that how do I later move the

command line SVN commit fails on OS400 v6r1

2010-09-22 Thread tamas . tarczali
Scenario: 1) Subversion server was installed on AS400 (v6r1) and a respository called "TestRepos" was created according to the installation guide 2) The "TestRepos" repository was checked out to a PC, some file were added to "TestRepos" and all changes of the working copy were

RE: Installing perl bindings after the fact

2010-09-22 Thread Giulio Troccoli
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Re: Getting error: 'Could not read response body: Secure connection truncated'

2010-09-22 Thread Olivier Sannier
David Aldrich wrote: My suspicion is that the error is an indication of a timeout that happens because we use per-directory authorisation in Apache. I saw an article that suggested that setting SVNPathAuthz off in httpd.conf may fix this problem. Unfortunately, we must use per-directory author

Getting error: 'Could not read response body: Secure connection truncated'

2010-09-22 Thread David Aldrich
Hi During long svn operations such as checkout I am often getting the following error: 'svn: REPORT of '/subversion/myproj/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read response body: Secure connection truncated' This is on Windows XP, accessing a repo whose trunk is of size 300MB (12,000 files) approx.