On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Ulrich Telle <ulrich.te...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Dear wxCode developers,
>
> mid of December 2012 I followed the SourceForge advise to upgrade the
> wxCode project to the new SourceForge platform Allura.
>
> Unfortunately I misinterpreted the SourceForge information regarding the
> wxCode Subversion repository. Now I discovered that there are now 2 SVN
> repositories, an old one and a new one, and that there are several
> discrepancies, because some wxCode developers still access the old
> repository.
>
> Please update the address of the wxCode SVn repository to
>
> https://svn.code.sf.net/p/wxcode/code/trunk
>
> if you haven't done so yet and commit the changes previoulsy made in the
> old repository in the new repository, too. Thanks.

This is really bad. I have made quite a few commits since then. It
sounds like the old one should be readonly already [1]. Please don't
ask them to make it read-only, at least not for another day or two so
I can be sure that everything is synced up.

The new on-line SVN browser is terrible too. There doesn't seem to be
a way to see the revision commit diffs per file, just per whole
revision, unless I missed it?

Regards,
     John

[1] 
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/SVN%20and%20project%20upgrades/

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