John wrote:
Ralph Wrote:
BTW: It would be great if you could fix your mail client so one can see
which parts of a mail were written by you and which were written by
others. http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html - it is
written for usenet, but most of it also applies to mailing
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Berend Dekens wrote:
I just found out that the other machine holding the SVN repository was
recently updated. So after trying on that one I got the same error! (Which
ofcourse made me think)
It seems that SVN invokes a remote copy of the binary for reading the repo
and
John wrote:
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.
No.
Run rpm --rebuilddb
How is that supposed to help in this case?
Ralph
Was hoping you could explain? :-) Now I think about it I cant either :-)
No, I cannot explain how that would help
Ralph Wrote:
BTW: It would be great if you could fix your mail client so one can see
which parts of a mail were written by you and which were written by
others. http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html - it is
written for usenet, but most of it also applies to mailing lists, if not
all.
Berend Writes:
svnserve: error while loading shared libraries: libexpat.so.0: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
JohnStanley Writes:
#]yum whatprovides libexpat.so.0
expat.i386 : A library for parsing XML.
mysql-gui-tools.i386 : GUI Tools for MySQL 5.0 - common files
John schreef:
Berend Writes:
svnserve: error while loading shared libraries: libexpat.so.0: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
JohnStanley Writes:
#]yum whatprovides libexpat.so.0
expat.i386 : A library for parsing XML.
mysql-gui-tools.i386 : GUI Tools for MySQL 5.0
Berend Wrote:
I have expat installed - even reinstalled it from RPM (not using yum as
it would remove 99% over the system in order to 'safely' remove expat).
JohnStanley Writes:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum. Run rpm
--rebuilddb
Alternatively:
Maybe then your
John schreef:
JohnStanley Writes:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum. Run rpm
--rebuilddb
No change in there - SVN still fails.
Alternatively:
Maybe then your problem lies in the kind of install you did with Subversion.
Installed from source or Binary RPM
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Berend Dekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John schreef:
JohnStanley Writes:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum. Run rpm
--rebuilddb
No change in there - SVN still fails.
Alternatively:
Maybe then your problem lies in the kind
Berend Dekens schrieb:
I have expat installed - even reinstalled it from RPM (not using yum as
it would remove 99% over the system in order to 'safely' remove expat).
Do you have any of those installed?
Try running ldconfig?
Also tried that - nothing changed :-(
You are sure, that you
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.
No.
Run rpm --rebuilddb
How is that supposed to help in this case?
Ralph
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I just found out that the other machine holding the SVN repository was
recently updated. So after trying on that one I got the same error!
(Which ofcourse made me think)
It seems that SVN invokes a remote copy of the binary for reading the
repo and simply pipes back the results... So while I
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Berend Dekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just found out that the other machine holding the SVN repository was
recently updated. So after trying on that one I got the same error! (Which
ofcourse made me think)
It seems that SVN invokes a remote copy of the
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.
No.
Run rpm --rebuilddb
How is that supposed to help in this case?
Ralph
Was hoping you could explain? :-) Now I think about it I cant either :-)
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