There's been a bunch of work on trunk recently on recognizing this
difference --- a successful commit with a failure somewhere during the
so-called "post-commit FS processing". I believe most of it is
nominated for 1.6.16 --- could you please try that (once it's released)
before filing a bug?
Als
I got this error on a commit because the rep-cache.db file in the
repository had the wrong mode:
Transmitting file data
...
.
I got this error on a commit because the rep-cache.db file in the
repository had the wrong mode:
Transmitting file data
...
.
On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:55, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 2/28/2011 1:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:25, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>
>>> I just put my bin folder in subversion. I am a new user, so maybe I do
>>> not do things in the right way. So I would like to know if there i
Ryan Schmidt wrote on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 14:33:56 -0600:
> Isn't it correct, though, that any 1.y server or client should be able
> to access locally any repository created with 1.x if 1.x <= 1.y?
Yes, svn 1.y can read repositories created by 1.x for x<=y, as well as
repositories created by 1.z
>>> Whenever I change my MySQL database, I do then manually run a script that
>>> saves the schema to a file, then I commit that file to my Subversion
>>> repository. I try to limit myself to one database change at a time, so
>>> that I can write reasonable commit messages.
>>
>> I am wondering the
This is on-topic for dev@. We're aware of speed issues, but we'll
always appreciate more input.
Daniel
(good to see more people building svn.exe on Windows...)
Gunnar Dalsnes wrote on Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 21:34:41 +0100:
> Hi,
>
> My WC have 1881dirs and 12693 files, and I am experiencing extre
On Feb 28, 2011, at 14:29, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 13:33:51 -0600:
>>
>> The Subversion team's promise is that any Subversion 1.x client will
>> be compatible with any Subversion 1.x server, and I would assume with
>> any Subversion 1.x repository. If bu
'svnadmin dump' can work on live repositories, even if they're being
written to as it goes.
In general, ANY Subversion command can be run on live repositories.
It's rsync and friends that aren't promised to work on live
repositories.
Ryan Schmidt wrote on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 13:33:51 -0600:
>
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 12:37, James Ralston wrote:
>
> > Recently, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 updated its Subversion package
> > from 1.5.x to 1.6.11.
> >
> > This exposed a *forwards* compatibility problem: the Subversion 1.6
> > hotco
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 14:35, Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> On Monday 28 February 2011 20:31:22 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:27, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> > I am just asked if it is possible to put the changes of MySQL
>> > databases in svn. I could of-course export the table definitio
It was some weirdness with subversion and cPanel. Thanks for your help,
Jordan
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 12:49, Jordan Spivack wrote:
>
> > I think I'm on the verge of going crazy. Whenever I try to delete a
>
On 2/28/2011 1:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:25, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I just put my bin folder in subversion. I am a new user, so maybe I do
not do things in the right way. So I would like to know if there is a
better way to do things.
I moved my bin folder to bin.old.
I
On Monday 28 February 2011 20:31:22 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:27, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> > I am just asked if it is possible to put the changes of MySQL
> > databases in svn. I could of-course export the table definitions and
> > store those in svn. I was just wondering if ther
On Feb 28, 2011, at 12:49, Jordan Spivack wrote:
> I think I'm on the verge of going crazy. Whenever I try to delete a
> Subversion repository (including the subfolders or the containing folder
> itself), Linux keeps recreating the folder and the repository. How can I
> delete the repositories
On Feb 28, 2011, at 12:37, James Ralston wrote:
> Recently, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 updated its Subversion package
> from 1.5.x to 1.6.11.
>
> This exposed a *forwards* compatibility problem: the Subversion 1.6
> hotcopy command fails on Subversion 1.5 repositories:
>
> $ svnadmin hotcopy te
On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:27, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I am just asked if it is possible to put the changes of MySQL
> databases in svn. I could of-course export the table definitions and
> store those in svn. I was just wondering if there is a better way?
If you're looking for something automated,
On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:25, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I just put my bin folder in subversion. I am a new user, so maybe I do
> not do things in the right way. So I would like to know if there is a
> better way to do things.
>
> I moved my bin folder to bin.old.
> I created a bin folder in my repos
I am just asked if it is possible to put the changes of MySQL
databases in svn. I could of-course export the table definitions and
store those in svn. I was just wondering if there is a better way?
--
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
I just put my bin folder in subversion. I am a new user, so maybe I do
not do things in the right way. So I would like to know if there is a
better way to do things.
I moved my bin folder to bin.old.
I created a bin folder in my repository.
I did a checkout of the bin folder.
I moved the files fro
On 2/28/2011 11:00 AM, James Ralston wrote:
On 2011-02-28 at 10:49-08 David Chapman wrote:
A "hot copy" by definition is one that will safely allow read-only
access while the backup is in progress.
But I asked about "svnadmin dump", not "svnadmin hotcopy".
Are you asserting that read-only rep
Hi,
I think I'm on the verge of going crazy. Whenever I try to delete a
Subversion repository (including the subfolders or the containing folder
itself), Linux keeps recreating the folder and the repository. How can I
delete the repositories for good and basically start over?
Thanks so much,
--
J
On 2011-02-28 at 10:49-08 David Chapman wrote:
> A "hot copy" by definition is one that will safely allow read-only
> access while the backup is in progress.
But I asked about "svnadmin dump", not "svnadmin hotcopy".
Are you asserting that read-only repository access (in our case, via
WebDAV via
-Original Message-
From: 金健康 [mailto:jinjiankang1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 12:53 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Subversion Apache2.2 LDAPS authentication failed
Hi,
OS: Redhat Linux
Subversion: 1.5.0
Apache: 2.2.17
OpenLDAP: 2.3.27
httpd.conf:
...
LDAPS
On 2/28/2011 10:37 AM, James Ralston wrote:
Question: if I "svnadmin dump" a repository, is it safe to allow
read-only access to the repository while the dump is in progress? Or
is it the case that permitting even read access could interfere with
the "svnadmin dump" operation?
I ask because it
Recently, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 updated its Subversion package
from 1.5.x to 1.6.11.
This exposed a *forwards* compatibility problem: the Subversion 1.6
hotcopy command fails on Subversion 1.5 repositories:
$ svnadmin hotcopy test-repo test-repo.HOTCOPY; echo $?
svnadmin: Can't open file 'te
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: 金健康 [mailto:jinjiankang1...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 28. Februar 2011 09:34
An: Heimo Stieg
Betreff: Re: Subversion Apache2.2 LDAPS authentication failed
telnet master.ldap.ebupt.com 636 is OK.
2011/2/25 Heimo Stieg :
> Hello,
>
> Check if the conne
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 11:13, Christopher D Haakinson
wrote:
>
> I mean that I have a working copy of my project under:
> /svn/hooks
>
> This folder gets automatically updated with svn update on every commit with a
> post-commit hook
> This folder also is "live", meaning that the files here are
On Feb 28, 2011, at 10:13, Christopher D Haakinson wrote:
> I mean that I have a working copy of my project under:
> /svn/hooks
>
> This folder gets automatically updated with svn update on every commit with a
> post-commit hook
> This folder also is "live", meaning that the files here are in u
On 2/28/2011 8:13 AM, Christopher D Haakinson wrote:
I mean that I have a working copy of my project under:
/svn/hooks
This folder gets automatically updated with svn update on every commit
with a post-commit hook
This folder also is "live", meaning that the files here are in use at
all times
I mean that I have a working copy of my project under:
/svn/hooks
This folder gets automatically updated with svn update on every commit with
a post-commit hook
This folder also is "live", meaning that the files here are in use at all
times, so nobody will be using this "working copy" as their de
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:54, Christopher D Haakinson
wrote:
> I'm fairly new to svn, and I have things set up and running well.
>
> I wanted to test out a scenario where a file controlled by svn gets changed
> outside of svn inside the working copy, and now I'm lost and can't find much
> help on
I'm fairly new to svn, and I have things set up and running well.
I wanted to test out a scenario where a file controlled by svn gets changed
outside of svn inside the working copy, and now I'm lost and can't find
much help on what to do.
Here's my example: I setup the hooks folder as a svn pro
I'm using and accessing the same server on another vm running window 7 32 bit
on the same virtual host. Same firewall, same network, same everything ...
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Il giorno 28/feb/2011, alle ore 05:26, Branko Čibej ha
scritto:
> On 26.02.2011 20:42, Paolo Di Pietro wrote:
>> Sorry for
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