Would there be any problem with everybody checking the svn:external
OpenThreads out as https?  If not I can change it to this.

We could probably move the SVN docs across discussing https only if
there isn't any problems.

On 5/22/07, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

from my workplace I can only access the OSG subversion repositories
using https. Today was the first time I updated to the OSG version where
the svn:externals property is used to pull in the OpenThreads source.
Problem is that the externals refer to the http (not https) repo.

I manually changed the properties on the top level dir to refer to the
https OpenThreads repo and everything went fine when updating again. So
if anyone has the same problem this might help.

I was wondering if there was an easier way to do this? Some svn magic or
whatever.

regards
jp

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