Daniel, thank you very much for that, that's incredibly helpful. It
definitely gives me somewhere to start.
cheers, jamie
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Our project has several sub-trees that are included via the externals
mechanism. When I'm working in a branch and try to merge from the trunk,
it takes about 15 minutes and brings my machine to its knees because all
of my RAM (4GB) is used and it starts swapping heavily. In the end,
every single fi
Hi there,
may be it's worth to take a look at:
http://supose.org/wiki/supose
Fully written in Java...can scan not only the repos it will scan the
content also of PDF's, Word's, Excel's, etc.
Tested with larger repos (Apache Software Foundation Repo about 32 GiB)...
If you have any questions
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 10:39:28AM -0800, JamieEchlin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Firstly I hope this is the right forum, it doesn't seem appropriate for the
> dev forum.
>
> Has anyone got an example of using svn_wc_diff (or 2/3/4 etc), preferably
> from python? I can find zero examples on the interwebs
On Dec 8, 2010, at 08:37, Merkle Andreas wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> If the text you type into the document will appear in the binary file in
>> plain text (as it seems to in Word files for example), then you can use
>> Subversion keywords as you would in any text file. Subversion has
>>
The project is very interesting and well structured. Maybe it would benefit
more contributions if someone volunteer to port it to Java or anything free
and open. In the meantime, Visual Studio Express is free for use and enough
to customize the SVNQuery project if necessary.
It's search database i
On Wednesday 08 December 2010, I wrote:
> use tags in a separate tag repository.
^^
That's supposed to read "directory", of course.
Uli
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On Wednesday 08 December 2010, Merkle Andreas wrote:
> we have a lot of binary files, e. g. word documents, schematics, etc.,
> which are containing the revision number. If such a file is updated, it
> won't be possible to estimate the revision which the file really get.
I'd say the general advise
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JamieEchlin wrote on Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 07:39:32 -0800:
>
> Cheers, but I was trying to avoid using the svn executable, as I said I can't
> rely on it being present.
>
Then use the API equivalent...
> The trouble with the 41-line doc s
Cheers, but I was trying to avoid using the svn executable, as I said I can't
rely on it being present.
The trouble with the 41-line doc string is that it tells me how to use the
function, but not what all batons etc I need to pass it, which I was having
trouble working out.
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On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Michael Kessler wrote:
> 1. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file:///var/repo/prj/tags/V1 -m
> "created V1"
>
> In the Repo:
> ../prj/tags/V1/test.txt
> OK
>
> 2. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file:///var/repo/prj/tags/V1 -m
> "created V1"
>
> In the Repo:
Michael Kessler wrote on Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 16:24:56 +0100:
> Am Mittwoch, den 08.12.2010, 15:06 +0100 schrieb Ludwig, Michael:
> > > > I don't understand this behaviour. I expect an error message.
> >
> > > That's actually perfectly analogous to the behaviour of the unix
> > > cp command, when
JamieEchlin wrote on Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 10:39:28 -0800:
>
> Hi,
>
> Firstly I hope this is the right forum, it doesn't seem appropriate for the
> dev forum.
>
Yes, users@ is the right forum.
> Has anyone got an example of using svn_wc_diff (or 2/3/4 etc), preferably
> from python? I can find
Am Mittwoch, den 08.12.2010, 15:06 +0100 schrieb Ludwig, Michael:
> > > I don't understand this behaviour. I expect an error message.
>
> > That's actually perfectly analogous to the behaviour of the unix
> > cp command, when copying directories:
>
> > So svn's cp behaviour is simply based on the
Guten Tag Merkle Andreas,
am Mittwoch, 8. Dezember 2010 um 15:37 schrieben Sie:
> That's a workaround for the binary files, which contains the keywords as
> plain text. Ok.
> But it is not really safe ... there is still a probability that the
> binary will be corrupt afterwards.
> And it doesn't
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
[snip]
> Most users don't know (or don't care) about HTTP error codes. And I
> bet 99.9% of svn users don't know what an OPTIONS request is (and
> they certainly don't care).
>
> Cheers,
>
Couldn't have said it better... On your earlier
That's a workaround for the binary files, which contains the keywords as plain
text. Ok.
But it is not really safe ... there is still a probability that the binary will
be corrupt afterwards.
And it doesn't work for all the other binary files, e.g. schematics, etc.
Anyway thanks for the idea.
> > I don't understand this behaviour. I expect an error message.
> That's actually perfectly analogous to the behaviour of the unix
> cp command, when copying directories:
> So svn's cp behaviour is simply based on the standard behaviour
> of cp.
And there is no special treatment for branches/
On Dec 8, 2010, at 07:39, Merkle Andreas wrote:
> we have a lot of binary files, e. g. word documents, schematics, etc., which
> are containing the revision number.
> If such a file is updated, it won’t be possible to estimate the revision
> which the file really get.
> Example:
> Document A ha
Hi,
we have a lot of binary files, e. g. word documents, schematics, etc., which
are containing the revision number.
If such a file is updated, it won't be possible to estimate the revision which
the file really get.
Example:
Document A has rev. 10 ... now I lock it, update it and write rev. 11
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Michael Kessler
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> during tests with hudson my release build script was accidentally called
> more than once. The script calls svn copy too.
>
> 1. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file:///var/repo/prj/tags/V1 -m
> "created V1"
>
> In the Repo:
> .
Hi,
during tests with hudson my release build script was accidentally called
more than once. The script calls svn copy too.
1. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file:///var/repo/prj/tags/V1 -m
"created V1"
In the Repo:
../prj/tags/V1/test.txt
OK
2. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file://
Hi,
during tests with hudson my release build script was accidentally called
more than once. The script calls svn copy too.
1. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file:///var/repo/prj/tags/V1 -m
"created V1"
In the Repo:
../prj/tags/V1/test.txt
OK
2. svn copy file:///var/repo/prj/trunk file://
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Curley, John wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:36 PM
> To: Nick Stokes
> Cc: Andy Levy; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: meaningful error messages in http
>
> On T
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