Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-07 Thread Michael Bouschen
Hi Michelle, Thank you for blazing the trail, Michael. I have added this information to the Wiki page. You're welcome. At some point we need to synchronize the wiki text with the description in site/xdocs/svn.xml. I volunteered to have a look at this file, but I haven't done yet. Today we

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-07 Thread Michelle Caisse
Hi Michael, Craig and I made a first pass at adding the subversion wiki page information to the jdo site on Friday. It needs work, but it's a start. I was planning to continue that process, but if you would like to do it, it's fine with me. Whatever. On Windows (NTFS), executable is on

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-07 Thread Michael Bouschen
Hi Michelle. Hi Michael, Craig and I made a first pass at adding the subversion wiki page information to the jdo site on Friday. It needs work, but it's a start. I was planning to continue that process, but if you would like to do it, it's fine with me. Whatever. Please go ahead and

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-06 Thread Michelle Caisse
Thank you for blazing the trail, Michael. I have added this information to the Wiki page. -- Michelle Michael Bouschen wrote: Hi, some more remarks about the Subversion Win32 version: - The windows version stores configuration files under C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-05 Thread Michael Bouschen
Hi, some more remarks about the Subversion Win32 version: - The windows version stores configuration files under C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Subversion. The cygwin version stores these files under ~/.subversion. After switching to the windows version I could not check in,

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-09-01 Thread Michael Bouschen
Hi Michelle, [...] I installed the Subversion 1.2.3 Win32 binaries as you suggested and it works fine. I decided to remove the subversion component from my cvgwin installation instead of renaming the svn executable. I'm not sure whether svn comes with dlls which also need to be renamed.

Re: Spurious executable file property in svn repository

2005-08-31 Thread Craig Russell
Hi Michelle,+1 And thanks for running this down.I don't believe that the JDO project ships anything for which the executable flag needs to be on. We use maven for executing stuff, and if maven doesn't care if the -x bit is on, we should not either.So I agree that the svn:executable flag is just a