Hi all,
I realise this isn't a FOP question but when I try to update my trunk
sandbox with subversion I get svn: Delta source ended unexpectedly.
Does anyone else experiencing this problem?
svn up -N (non-recursive update works fine)
and so does a fresh checkout of
svn co
Hi Adrian,
Adrian Cumiskey a écrit :
Hi all,
I realise this isn't a FOP question but when I try to update my trunk
sandbox with subversion I get svn: Delta source ended unexpectedly.
Does anyone else experiencing this problem?
svn up -N (non-recursive update works fine)
and so does a
Hi Jens,
Jens Bannmann a écrit :
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Question is, also, how to advertise the thing. Would the fop-user
mailing list be enough to attract donators?
From a quick search, it doesn't seem that the topic was brought up
previously on that list. Can anyone think of another
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On Jul 23, 2007, at 16:13, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Could you elaborate on that a bit? Without knowing any implementation
details, I think that all related work would be (implicitly or
explicitly) included in the funded task and as such done by the
developer.
Well I would be curious too
On Jul 23, 2007, at 15:37, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Adrian Cumiskey a écrit :
Hi all,
I realise this isn't a FOP question but when I try to update my trunk
sandbox with subversion I get svn: Delta source ended unexpectedly.
Does anyone else experiencing this problem?
svn up -N (non-recursive
Thanks for the the info,
Yes I found the same tip by googling around also. Didn´t quite work for me
though, I deleted the .svn/wcprops file and then tried updating and it
didn´t rebuild the cache file. I isolated the problem to one subversion
directory so ended up just checking out that one