Hi,
Please reset my SVN repository at project noobsrh. I'm new to svn and
did a mass with my file organization, losing about 7 revisions with
misstakes.
Thanks,
Dirley
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Hi Dave,
I have deleted the trunk (not sure how to get rid of the branches/
tags, if possible at all).
Thanks,
Florian
On Mar 7, 11:27 am, David Anderson dander...@google.com wrote:
Ah, I see. Okay, could you `svn rm` your entire repository and make
backups of changes if you need to? Once
This is my second attempt to get someone's attention on this forum.
Please reset my repository to 0 or remove it entirely from the google
site.
Thank you.
On Mar 6, 11:01 am, GoggleMan steveo06...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to reset the repository back to revision 0. I have the code I
want to
Hi,
I have been working on a project here which i call HCIS. Basically I
created different projects which are sub projects (modules in maven
terminology) of larger project called hcis (namely hcis-dto, hcis-core-
engine, hcis-model, hcis-dao, hcis-ui) etc.
When i initially created the project I
On Mar 8, 2009, at 14:38, Anirudh Vyas wrote:
1.) How do i remove the old structure of my parent hcis project, I use
mac os x so I cant use tortoise SVN client to browse repository and
delete the folders myself (I dont know if google code allows this). ?
TortoiseSVN is only one of many
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 20:38, Anirudh Vyas ricky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on a project here which i call HCIS. Basically I
created different projects which are sub projects (modules in maven
terminology) of larger project called hcis (namely hcis-dto, hcis-core-
engine,
I responded to you when you contacted me privately about an hour ago.
As I said, sorry for the delay, but ignoring my reply is not going to
be very productive either.
You still have a wiki page in your repository. As a precaution against
losing data, we ask that you use `svn rm` to delete all
Reset is done.
- Dave
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 15:51, David Anderson dander...@google.com wrote:
I responded to you when you contacted me privately about an hour ago.
As I said, sorry for the delay, but ignoring my reply is not going to
be very productive either.
You still have a wiki page
I can reproduce the Wiki, and I don't mind redoing it. Thank you for
responding and I must have missed your reply. I was looking for the
message that had my name next to it, and I realized that it shows the
latest poster not the original poster in the message list.
On Mar 9, 10:51 am, David
Steve: FYI, you're not subscribed to this list. So every mail you
send needs to be hand-moderated. That's why you're seeing
unpredictable delays in your mails arriving.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:10 AM, GoggleMan steveo06...@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently our wires crossed, and I posted the
He was subscribed, but still flagged as a new member. Since he's
obviously not a spammer, I've bumped him out of the new member
category and his messages will come through fine on their own now.
Steve: I did remove your test message from the list rather than
letting it through. No need to spam
Ryan, thanks for the link! I found something good thanks!
Dave, appreciate your time; Thanks for quick turnaround on this.
Regards
Vyas, Anirudh
On Mar 9, 10:47 am, David Anderson dander...@google.com wrote:
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 20:38, Anirudh Vyas ricky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have
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