[Radosław Antoniuk]
Please see:
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#working-copy-format-change
This is a different clients versions working copy version incompatibility.
Ahh, you're talking about sharing a single working copy between two
different computers. For that purpose, 1.6.4 and
In any case, isn't it easier to just have a working copy on each
computer? That is what most of us do, even when we know all the svn
versions are identical. Then you don't have to worry about the speed
or reliability of network filesystems.
Yeap :)
Sure it is.. however some our developers
[Radek Antoniuk]
As you know it is quite essential sometimes for the version of libsvn
and subversion repositories to be equal between the clients and the
repository.
Well ... if the repository is served locally by a filesystem, yes.
Which implies that you have a network-shared filesystem
Hi,
Actually I am using tortoise with https, and that has nothing to do with the
version of the repository that I mentioned. (afaik) :)
Eventually, I am using version 1.6.4 from backports but it is *not* the
version that is shipped with Mac Snow Leopard (1.6.5).
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Best regards,
Radosław
[Radosław Antoniuk]
Actually I am using tortoise with https, and that has nothing to do
with the version of the repository that I mentioned. (afaik) :)
Well, your original report said As you know it is quite essential
sometimes for the version of libsvn and subversion repositories to be
equal.
Please see:
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#working-copy-format-change
This is a different clients versions working copy version incompatibility.
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Best regards,
Radosław Antoniuk
e: radek.anton...@gmail.com | www.radek.org.pl
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 1:30 AM, Peter Samuelson
Package: subversion
Version: 1.5.1dfsg1-4
Severity: wishlist
As you know it is quite essential sometimes for the version of libsvn and
subversion repositories to be equal between the clients and the
repository.
As a results of this and the fact that we are using Linux, MAC and MS
environments
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