For some privacy reason, i would like to remove some update log on my
project hosting at Google code, but i found no way to remove those
update log.
Is there anyway to do that?
Thanks
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i have notice this long time ago.
how to solve the problem?
On Jul 9, 11:38 pm, Nathaniel Manista nathan...@google.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:54 AM, dots d...@y7mail.com wrote:
any idea?
Did you just notice this last week? When was the last time you visited your
project before it
my project url is http://chrome-browser.googlecode.com
Our team want to develope a new version of chrome browser for our work
please increase our project limit
*This project is currently using approximately 1577 MB (77.0%) of its 2048
MB repository quota.*
thank you~
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On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:16 AM, dots d...@y7mail.com wrote:
i have notice this long time ago.
how to solve the problem?
Well, your project was doomed back in December for malware hosting, so the
time to fix it would have been then.
I've reenabled your project for now, though. Good luck!
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:22 PM, JoeSox joe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello google code team, I am unable to access google code, if I hosted
a file in question I will gladly remove it to continue using google
code. I apologize in advance if
I did anything that overlooked your policy. I have read
Hi,
Today I've created a project on Google Code, and I started uploading
my first files without including the LICENSE file. I've added this
file in a later revision, but I wonder if someone can use the source
code from the first revision without comply with the license I've
chosen (MPL). Currently
I decided that my project should be structured differently than I
first thought, but I can't seem to find a way to remove nodes from
future revisions; I can only add new nodes. I tried /svn remove/ and
it worked for my working copy but didn't propagate to the server.
Help, please!
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Sounds like a newbie subversion question; try posting to the
us...@subversion.apache.org mailing list for guidance.
Remember that running 'svn add' and 'svn remove' only affects your
working copy at first; to make the changes in the repository, you
have to run 'svn commit'. ('svn status' will
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