Hi ,
After upgrading my Tortoise SVN client version (1.8.7) on my windows machine
I was able to commit folder of size 4.7 GB : ) There is no issue in tortoise
svn client nor in SVN server. Thanks all of you for your support .
Regards
Mohsin Abbas
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On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Mohsin wrote:
> Thanks Dear,
>
>>Thanks - it would have been more clear if you had shown that svn
>>command line instead of the one that used the file:// protocol.
>
> Ignore my file:// protocol post that was in some other context . I am using
> HTTP protocol for r
Thanks Dear,
>Thanks - it would have been more clear if you had shown that svn
>command line instead of the one that used the file:// protocol.
Ignore my file:// protocol post that was in some other context . I am using
HTTP protocol for repository access.
>First note that the svn command lin
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Mohsin wrote:
> Dear,
>
>
> That's what i am saying from last 2 days I was successful in committing data
> by using svn command line on Linux server but I faced issue with tortoise
> svn client on my window machine .
Thanks - it would have been more clear if you h
Dear,
That's what i am saying from last 2 days I was successful in committing data
by using svn command line on Linux server but I faced issue with tortoise
svn client on my window machine . That clearly depicts issue is with
tortoise svn i know that but most important thing which i am eagerly to
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Mohsin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are using HTTP protocol for repository access in browser e.g
>
> http://server/some/path
>
I'm not sure it is clear from this thread whether you have succeeded
in committing >2Gb with a command line svn client using http protocol
(your im
Hi,
we are using HTTP protocol for repository access in browser e.g
http://server/some/path
Mohsin
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> How can i check which scheme we are using on linux server ? can you share
> command so that i can tell you ?
Check the start of the URLs you're using to access the repository:
http://server/some/path-> http access, apache configur
Hi,
How can i check which scheme we are using on linux server ? can you share
command so that i can tell you ?
Mohsin
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> On 1 Oct 2014, at 10:15, Mohsin wrote:
>
> For accessing repo in browser we are using HTTP protocol while on linux
> server i think (not sure) we are using file scheme .
If you are not sure then go check. I gave interpretations on what the
difference means. If if fails on http but works on f
Hi,
For accessing repo in browser we are using HTTP protocol while on linux
server i think (not sure) we are using file scheme . Here is import command
which we had used on linux server for importing data in newly created
repository.
FYI
svn import -m "First Import" /tmp/Test/ file:///X/Y/
Addin
Hi all,
I have experienced the same error as Rich McGraw and Bert, except that I
got another assertion before theirs:
So first:
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