Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source

2007-03-29 Thread Graham Bloice
Manjunath P wrote:
 Hi  Graham,
   I followed  each and every step  faithfully as given in
 Developer's guide , but still I am not able to get the source and I get
 the same error.
   I  download source from
 http://www.wireshark.org/download/src/wireshark-0.99.5.tar.gz
 separately(without SVN), untarred it through  cygwin, and then  tried to
 put the source into  SVN( by  specifying the untarred file  directory in
 the checkout file option ).  I got the error Error: Unable to open an
 ra_local session to URL 
 I hv even  mailed to the dev  guide of  Tortoise but no  reply  from
 them
 
  Ur  advice is very  essential  Pls help
 ---Manju
 

Manju,

You seem to be mixing different approaches and not getting the best of
either.

You can use SVN *or* the downloaded source tarball, but trying to
combine them isn't a good idea.

To use SVN, on windows the choice is either command line SVN, or
TortoiseSVN.  There are other GUI clients, but I don't have a great deal
of experience with them.  Note that TortoiseSVN doesn't play well with
the cygwin version of SVN, but is OK with win32 SVN.  To use SVN follow
the instructions in the dev guide or my previous instructions (left
below) for TortoiseSVN.  Remember TortoiseSVN is all point and click and
menus via Explorer, and you will need to translate any command line SVN
instructions into the menu equivalent.

To use the tarball, just untar it and it is then ready, with no need for
SVN.  This is not the recommended approach as it is difficult to
integrate other developers changes with yours.

 
 Manjunath P wrote:
 I have special Downloading Rights   in my  office and my m/c is not
 behind
 any firewall. I  downloaded a tortoise SVN(  recent SVN 1.4.3   win32 ).
 When I try to do  svn --versionon my cmd line , I get  an error
 The
 application has failed to start because  cygdb-4.2.dll was not found. Re
 installing the application may fix this problem.
  After  this,  I tried  to  repair  with installer package.
 Later  I uninstalled the present client  and re-installed   the windows
 installer package  again from the Tortoise website but again found
 the same
 problem(given  below).  I read  sections 3.3.2  and 3.3.3  and 3.3.4  of
 Developer's guide.
 How  can  I proceed further?  Pls  advice

 The dll error was probably because your command line is picking up a
 cygwin version of svn.  Tortoise does *not* provide a command line
 version of svn.  It does provide some command line tools, but they
 aren't the same as standard svn.

 Using TortoiseSVN, open an Explorer window, right click any directory or
 drive and choose SVN Checkout... from the context menu.  It might be
 in the TortoiseSVN sub menu.

 In the resulting dialog, enter the correct url
 (http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk) in the URL of
 repository field, and a suitable local directory in the Checkout
 directory field.  Ensure the two check boxes are cleared and select the
 HEAD radio button.  Click OK.

 After a suitable period of time you should have the source tree on your
 local hard disk.  Continue as per the developers guide.

 -- 
 Regards,

 Graham Bloice


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Regards,

Graham Bloice
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Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source

2007-03-28 Thread Ulf Lamping
Manjunath P wrote:
 Hi ,
 I am  having a Windows XP m/c. I hv installed MSVC  ExpEd  and 
 PSDK  also.  I am getting the foll. error when I try to download 
 source through  Tortoise SVN.
  
  
 Error: PROPFIND request failed on '/wireshark/trunk'  
 Error: PROPFIND of '/wireshark/trunk': could not connect to server 
 (http://anonsvn.wireshark.org) 
  
   What  could be the  error? Pls  guide
I guess you are behind a (restrictive) proxy/firewall. Subversion uses 
some advanced HTTP mechanisms to connect from client to server, which 
might be restricted by the proxy/firewall.

Try to get a tarball/zip, as described in the developers guide.

Regards, ULFL
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Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source

2007-03-28 Thread Manjunath P
I have special Downloading Rights   in my  office and my m/c is not behind 
any firewall. I  downloaded a tortoise SVN(  recent SVN 1.4.3   win32 ). 
When I try to do  svn --versionon my cmd line , I get  an error   The 
application has failed to start because  cygdb-4.2.dll was not found. Re 
installing the application may fix this problem.
 After  this,  I tried  to  repair  with installer package. 
Later  I uninstalled the present client  and re-installed   the windows 
installer package  again from the Tortoise website but again found the same 
problem(given  below).  I read  sections 3.3.2  and 3.3.3  and 3.3.4  of 
Developer's guide.
How  can  I proceed further?  Pls  advice
-Regards
   Manju


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From: Ulf Lamping [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Manjunath P [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Developer support list for 
Wireshark wireshark-dev@wireshark.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source


 Manjunath P wrote:
 Hi ,
 I am  having a Windows XP m/c. I hv installed MSVC  ExpEd  and PSDK 
 also.  I am getting the foll. error when I try to download source through 
 Tortoise SVN.
  Error: PROPFIND request failed on '/wireshark/trunk'  Error: PROPFIND of 
 '/wireshark/trunk': could not connect to server 
 (http://anonsvn.wireshark.org) What  could be the  error? Pls  guide
 I guess you are behind a (restrictive) proxy/firewall. Subversion uses 
 some advanced HTTP mechanisms to connect from client to server, which 
 might be restricted by the proxy/firewall.

 Try to get a tarball/zip, as described in the developers guide.

 Regards, ULFL
 
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Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source

2007-03-28 Thread Graham Bloice
Manjunath P wrote:
 I have special Downloading Rights   in my  office and my m/c is not behind 
 any firewall. I  downloaded a tortoise SVN(  recent SVN 1.4.3   win32 ). 
 When I try to do  svn --versionon my cmd line , I get  an error   The 
 application has failed to start because  cygdb-4.2.dll was not found. Re 
 installing the application may fix this problem.
  After  this,  I tried  to  repair  with installer package. 
 Later  I uninstalled the present client  and re-installed   the windows 
 installer package  again from the Tortoise website but again found the same 
 problem(given  below).  I read  sections 3.3.2  and 3.3.3  and 3.3.4  of 
 Developer's guide.
 How  can  I proceed further?  Pls  advice

The dll error was probably because your command line is picking up a
cygwin version of svn.  Tortoise does *not* provide a command line
version of svn.  It does provide some command line tools, but they
aren't the same as standard svn.

Using TortoiseSVN, open an Explorer window, right click any directory or
drive and choose SVN Checkout... from the context menu.  It might be
in the TortoiseSVN sub menu.

In the resulting dialog, enter the correct url
(http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk) in the URL of
repository field, and a suitable local directory in the Checkout
directory field.  Ensure the two check boxes are cleared and select the
HEAD radio button.  Click OK.

After a suitable period of time you should have the source tree on your
local hard disk.  Continue as per the developers guide.

-- 
Regards,

Graham Bloice
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Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source

2007-03-28 Thread Manjunath P
Hi  Graham,
   I followed  each and every step  faithfully as given in Developer's 
guide , but still I am not able to get the source and I get the same error.
   I  download source from 
http://www.wireshark.org/download/src/wireshark-0.99.5.tar.gz 
separately(without SVN), untarred it through  cygwin, and then  tried to put 
the source into  SVN( by  specifying the untarred file  directory in the 
checkout file option ).  I got the error Error: Unable to open an ra_local 
session to URL 
I hv even  mailed to the dev  guide of  Tortoise but no  reply  from 
them

  Ur  advice is very  essential  Pls help
---Manju



- Original Message - 
From: Graham Bloice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Manjunath P [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Developer support list for 
Wireshark wireshark-dev@wireshark.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Regarding downloading source


 Manjunath P wrote:
 I have special Downloading Rights   in my  office and my m/c is not 
 behind
 any firewall. I  downloaded a tortoise SVN(  recent SVN 1.4.3   win32 ).
 When I try to do  svn --versionon my cmd line , I get  an error 
 The
 application has failed to start because  cygdb-4.2.dll was not found. Re
 installing the application may fix this problem.
  After  this,  I tried  to  repair  with installer package.
 Later  I uninstalled the present client  and re-installed   the windows
 installer package  again from the Tortoise website but again found the 
 same
 problem(given  below).  I read  sections 3.3.2  and 3.3.3  and 3.3.4  of
 Developer's guide.
 How  can  I proceed further?  Pls  advice

 The dll error was probably because your command line is picking up a
 cygwin version of svn.  Tortoise does *not* provide a command line
 version of svn.  It does provide some command line tools, but they
 aren't the same as standard svn.

 Using TortoiseSVN, open an Explorer window, right click any directory or
 drive and choose SVN Checkout... from the context menu.  It might be
 in the TortoiseSVN sub menu.

 In the resulting dialog, enter the correct url
 (http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk) in the URL of
 repository field, and a suitable local directory in the Checkout
 directory field.  Ensure the two check boxes are cleared and select the
 HEAD radio button.  Click OK.

 After a suitable period of time you should have the source tree on your
 local hard disk.  Continue as per the developers guide.

 -- 
 Regards,

 Graham Bloice
 
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