John Beranek wrote on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:12:08 +:
Following on from my earlier post, I thought I'd use my trunk Subversion
(built with ra_serf) to access some external Subversion repositories
from work.
To get access I have to use the corporate Squid proxy, and that all
works with
Following on from my earlier post, I thought I'd use my trunk Subversion
(built with ra_serf) to access some external Subversion repositories
from work.
To get access I have to use the corporate Squid proxy, and that all
works with the Subversion clients I've previously used.
However, when I try
On 03/03/2011 22:12, John Beranek wrote:
Has HTTPv2 been tested through a proxy at all?
Note: I have ensured Squid is compliled to support a number of
additional HTTP methods to support Subversion:
Sorry, s/compiled/configured/
John.
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John Beranek To generalise
Try using Neon. I believe Squid does not support HTTP 1.1 and does not work
with Serf.
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On Mar 3, 2011, at 5:12 PM, John Beranek j...@redux.org.uk wrote:
Following on from my earlier post, I thought I'd use my trunk Subversion
(built with ra_serf) to access some external
John Beranek j...@redux.org.uk writes:
On 03/03/2011 22:12, John Beranek wrote:
Has HTTPv2 been tested through a proxy at all?
Note: I have ensured Squid is compliled to support a number of
additional HTTP methods to support Subversion:
Sorry, s/compiled/configured/
You need a proxy
On 03/03/2011 22:42, Mark Phippard wrote:
Try using Neon. I believe Squid does not support HTTP 1.1 and does not work
with Serf.
Ah, well I specifically built with serf, because one of the major things
I wanted to test was the performance enhancements in the HTTP protocol,
and the release
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 01:12, John Beranek j...@redux.org.uk wrote:
Following on from my earlier post, I thought I'd use my trunk Subversion
(built with ra_serf) to access some external Subversion repositories
from work.
To get access I have to use the corporate Squid proxy, and that all
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