Thorsten Schöning wrote:
>Guten Tag frame,
>> I have tried many places in Eclipse(version Indigo) and I still cannot find
>> out which version of my Subclipse is.
>
>Help\Install New Software\What is already installed? in the middle on
>the right side of the window.
>[...]
be aware that the subc
On Jun 18, 2012, at 12:44, Chris Stäbler wrote:
> I tried it and it solved it in the first moment. But now I get the following
> message when I try to commit:
>
> svn: E204900: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: E204900: Can't open file '/var/www/svn/firstrepo/db/txn-current-lock':
> Permiss
I got a subversion exception as I tried to merge. I updated to the
latest TortoiseSVN and got the same error.
I did Merge, Merge a range of revisions, Show log and got the exception
below.
I don't know what version the server is on, is there an easy way to
tell? (I have no control over the server
Doug Hunley wrote on Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 10:55:02 -0400:
> Hey everyone,
> We're currently running Apache 2.2.x on an OS X server with SVN 1.6.x
> and have a mod_perl based authentication handler for SVN repo access.
> It works fine and has for many months. When we upgrade to 1.7.x, our
> commits
Hey
I tried it and it solved it in the first moment. But now I get the following
message when I try to commit:
svn: E204900: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: E204900: Can't open file '/var/www/svn/firstrepo/db/txn-current-lock':
Permission denied
svn: E175002: MKACTIVITY of
'/svn/firstrepo/!s
Guten Tag frame,
am Montag, 18. Juni 2012 um 17:46 schrieben Sie:
> I have tried many places in Eclipse(version Indigo) and I still cannot find
> out which version of my Subclipse is.
Help\Install New Software\What is already installed? in the middle on
the right side of the window.
> On the ch
Hi,
I have tried many places in Eclipse(version Indigo) and I still cannot find
out which version of my Subclipse is.
I am working on Linux. We also have a subversion client(version 1.6.5) on
the terminal. Both works, but most of time I use subversion on the command
line.
On the checked out
Hey everyone,
We're currently running Apache 2.2.x on an OS X server with SVN 1.6.x
and have a mod_perl based authentication handler for SVN repo access.
It works fine and has for many months. When we upgrade to 1.7.x, our
commits fail with an Apache 500 error, and the logs show:
[Wed May 16 22:38:
Guten Tag frame,
am Montag, 18. Juni 2012 um 14:24 schrieben Sie:
> Can you help me understand why and is there any way to avoid the problem?
I didn't read anything regarding Subclipse or Subversion. Why do you
think your problem is related to one of both? Sounds more like you
write to any mailin
Hi,
We have such a headache in using Eclipse and I believe that is due to
Subclipse. I am wondering if anybody can help me. Thank you.
We use Eclipse to develop Java standalone applications. One thing I found
is that if I have not used Eclipse for one or two weeks, when I start
Eclipse (using
2012/6/17 Nico Kadel-Garcia
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
> subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jun 17, 2012, at 15:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> > Chris, I get the same result as you, if I forget to mark the pre-commit
>> hook script as executable. So try "chmo
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