To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all of tuscany/trunk?
(including sdo, spec, das?)
I've noticed there are a LOT of files that don't
Sounds good, so you have my +1
...ant
On 8/25/06, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all
+1 to update DAS
On 8/25/06, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds good, so you have my +1
...ant
On 8/25/06, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've
wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all of tuscany/trunk?
(including sdo, spec, das?)
I've noticed there are a LOT of files that don't
.
Dan
On Friday August 25 2006 9:35 am, Daniel Kulp wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all of tuscany/trunk?
(including sdo, spec
wrote a quick script that will properly set the
svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all of tuscany/trunk?
(including sdo, spec, das?)
I've noticed there are a LOT of files that don't have
eol-style property which causes some big
cleanups.
Dan
On Friday August 25 2006 9:35 am, Daniel Kulp wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me
am, Daniel Kulp wrote:
To help out Yoko, I wrote a quick script that will properly set the
svn
properties on all the files in their repository. I've attached it.
Would there be any objection to me running it on all of
tuscany/trunk?
(including sdo, spec, das?)
I've noticed
Hi Jeremy,
Here is the auto-props section of my Subversion config file (after
correcting from Rev, Date):
### Section for configuring automatic properties.
[auto-props]
*.c = svn:eol-style=native
*.cpp = svn:eol-style=native
*.h = svn:eol-style=native
*.dsp =
rant
I've just wasted an hour or so working with Raymond trying to figure
out why a patch he supplied would not apply. I am writing this in a
suitably frustrated mood ...
It appears that there are many many files in our svn tree that do not
have the correct properties set.
Some files
I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations on some of Jim and
my machines.
I have a feeling we may not be alone so I would like ask folks to check
their default settings, especially for svn:keywords which should
I think Jeremy is being charitable in taking some of the blame; it
was mostly my (new) machine. Thanks for fixing.
Jim
On Jun 8, 2006, at 4:31 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations
Jeremy,
On Thursday June 08 2006 7:31 pm, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations on some of Jim and
my machines.
I have a feeling we may not be alone so I would like ask folks to check
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