/context/svn-commit.tmp'
$
I am connecting via ssh with my DD user id to svn.debian.org???
Best wishes
Norbert
Norbert Preiningpreining@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org}
JAIST, Japan
in a temporary file:
svn:'/src/TeX/debian/svn/context/svn-commit.tmp'
$
I am connecting via ssh with my DD user id to svn.debian.org???
Maybe it has something to do with the changes to alioth? Here it works
with
k$ svn info
Path: .
URL: svn+ssh://fr...@svn.debian.org/svn/debian-tex/texlive2009
On Fr, 17 Jun 2011, Frank Küster wrote:
k$ svn info
Path: .
URL: svn+ssh://fr...@svn.debian.org/svn/debian-tex/texlive2009/trunk
Repository Root: svn+ssh://fr...@svn.debian.org/svn/debian-tex
H,
$ svn info
Path: .
URL: svn+ssh://debian-svn/svn/debian-tex/context
Repository Root: svn+ssh
is a configuration of ssh:
Host debian-svn
HostName svn.debian.org
User preining
So in effect it is
svn+ssh://prein...@svn.debian.org/svn/debian-tex/...
And I can ssh into svn.debian.ort without problems:
$ ssh debian-svn
Linux wagner 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 7 21:35:22 UTC 2011
Norbert Preining, le Fri 17 Jun 2011 17:56:24 +0900, a écrit :
And I can ssh into svn.debian.ort without problems:
$ ssh debian-svn
Linux wagner 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 7 21:35:22 UTC 2011 x86_64
Wagner is not svn.debian.org
€ ssh svn.debian.org
10:58@vasks~
There must be something
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at wrote:
And I can ssh into svn.debian.ort without problems:
$ ssh debian-svn
Linux wagner 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 7 21:35:22 UTC 2011 x86_64
...
So there is still something completely messed up.
No, you simply logged
On Fr, 17 Jun 2011, Paul Wise wrote:
VCS repositories are hosted on vasks.debian.org and wagner.debian.org
has a read-only NFS view of the VCS repositories on vasks.
Ah ... ok ... there was an old IP address in the hosts file
for svn.debian.org (I am sometimes at crappy DNS and don't get
for svn.debian.org (I am sometimes at crappy DNS and don't get
lookups).
Aren't we all glad you had started calling the alioth admins names?
--
| .''`. ** Debian **
Peter Palfrader | : :' : The universal
http://www.palfrader.org
for svn.debian.org (I am sometimes at crappy DNS and don't get
lookups).
Sorry to the alioth admins for my harsh tone. I guess I overreacted a bit,
sorry again.
Best wishes
Norbert
Norbert Preiningpreining@{jaist.ac.jp
Okay, I'm stymied and I'm not sure where to ask.
I had an Alioth ID rra-guest from before I was approved as a Debian
developer, and I can use it to access the pkg-perl repository on
svn.debian.org without any trouble. When I became a Debian developer, I
got a new Alioth ID rra. It's now also
developer, and I can use it to access the pkg-perl repository on
svn.debian.org without any trouble. When I became a Debian developer, I
got a new Alioth ID rra. It's now also been added to the pkg-perl
repository. But it doesn't work with svn.debian.org.
Assuming nothing is wrong, you may
Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
developer, and I can use it to access the pkg-perl repository on
svn.debian.org without any trouble. When I became a Debian developer, I
got a new Alioth ID rra. It's now also been added to the pkg-perl
repository. But it doesn't work
Quoting W. Borgert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I will do that, thanks for the hint!
(However, my original plea for using UTF-8 in WebSVN remains.)
Which I support, BTW, even if I understand Frans arguments. Actually,
I support UTF-8 over ISO-8859-1 encoding when only one encoding is
possible, for
Quoting Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Several translation teams (including mine) still use Latin-1 as their
default...but this is not a reason to still use Latin-1 as an overall
default...:-)
Btw. I looked into the d-i manuals in SVN and some Western
European languages, e.g. German, are
Frans Pop wrote:
Who cares what default it sets or not sets? The point is that it has no
way to determine the correct encoding for files in the svn repo.
That is not true. For file that have the svn:mime-type property, it
might be possible. For example, if the mime-type indicates it is XML,
On 8/23/05, W. Borgert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have checked in some files into svn.debian.org. The files are
in UTF-8 encoding[1], but the web front-end seems to believe in
ISO-8859-1. Did I do something wrong when checking in files, or
is WebSVN too plain in its assumptions? How
Hi,
I have checked in some files into svn.debian.org. The files are
in UTF-8 encoding[1], but the web front-end seems to believe in
ISO-8859-1. Did I do something wrong when checking in files, or
is WebSVN too plain in its assumptions? How/where can I file a
bug, if the problem
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 10:20, W. Borgert wrote:
I have checked in some files into svn.debian.org. The files are
in UTF-8 encoding[1], but the web front-end seems to believe in
ISO-8859-1. Did I do something wrong when checking in files, or
is WebSVN too plain in its assumptions? How
Quoting Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
WebSVN does not know about the contents of files in the repository period.
OK.
As it is just a frontend to svn, you cannot expect it to know about every
weird file format and encoding around.
OK.
IMO, the main purpose of websvn is to be able to view
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 12:45, W. Borgert wrote:
Not all of my translators are easy with svn command line. WebSVN
would be helpful, so they see, whether I did my homework and checked
in their latest changes correctly. Could be useful for d-i, too.
In my experience some kind of revision
Quoting Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For that you should enable the svn keyword Id (using 'svn propset
svn:keywords Id') and add a comment in your English files containing
$Id:.
I will do that, thanks for the hint!
(However, my original plea for using UTF-8 in WebSVN remains.)
Cheers, WB
--
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 11:29:10AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
WebSVN does not know about the contents of files in the repository period.
As it is just a frontend to svn, you cannot expect it to know about every
weird file format and encoding around.
Subversion is encoding-clean, the frontend
On 8/23/05, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 10:20, W. Borgert wrote:
I have checked in some files into svn.debian.org. The files are
in UTF-8 encoding[1], but the web front-end seems to believe in
ISO-8859-1. Did I do something wrong when checking in files
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 22:39, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
On 8/23/05, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 10:20, W. Borgert wrote:
I have checked in some files into svn.debian.org. The files are
in UTF-8 encoding[1], but the web front-end seems to believe
|| On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:09:07 +0100
|| Torsten Landschoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tl Hi Joey,
tl On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 04:42:49PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
I've done this for years using the attached script (which will work with
both svn and cvs (less well), and can also tag releases).
tl
Hi Joey,
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 04:42:49PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
I've done this for years using the attached script (which will work with
both svn and cvs (less well), and can also tag releases).
Thanks, that was exactly what I looking for. I already had scheduled
some hacking for this. :)
Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
I have thought about that before. However, I meant to implement it this
way: Parse debian/changelog locally, and use new entries as default for
Subversion's changelog. It would prevent debian/changelog to be
cluttered with entries such as forgot to add file foo last
Hi *,
I wonder if it would be possible to write a script that automatically
updates debian/changelog each time somebody updates any files belonging
to the package. I can't stand writing stuff in debian/changelog and then
pasting it into the svn log message.
What I think of is this:
- user
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 06:08:02PM +0100, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
Torsten Landschoff wrote:
I wonder if it would be possible to write a script that automatically
updates debian/changelog each time somebody updates any files belonging
to the package. I can't stand writing stuff in
Hello Torsten,
Torsten Landschoff wrote:
I wonder if it would be possible to write a script that automatically
updates debian/changelog each time somebody updates any files belonging
to the package. I can't stand writing stuff in debian/changelog and then
pasting it into the svn log message.
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 08:51:03AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
It took me a while to get SVN access to some projects at svn.debian.org.
It will be nice if someone can update web page contents of
svn.debian.org.
Done.
Of couse, svn+ssh with absolute path /svn/pkg-ime/ worked
It took me a while to get SVN access to some projects at svn.debian.org.
It will be nice if someone can update web page contents of
svn.debian.org.
Osamu
-
Here is example with pkg-ime.
Although svn.debian.org lists for SubVersionN:
svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-ime/
most obvious action
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