Hello everyone,
I recently reset my repository after getting complaints from one of the
committers that his personal information was publicly accessible through
Google. That happened because of a spreadsheet we had in the repository
early on, but had deleted later.
After this reset we even
.
But I noticed, that old revisions history is not cleared after svn
reset, and links to non-existing revisions point to nowhere...
Is it possible to clear the history so that my project page would be
ckean as if it was just created?
Address to my project is http://code.google.com/p/aprior/. I would
repository to syncronize with what I have done
locally on my PC so far.
But I noticed, that old revisions history is not cleared after svn
reset, and links to non-existing revisions point to nowhere...
Is it possible to clear the history so that my project page would be
ckean as if it was just
plz reset my repositories
http://code.google.com/p/puree-cms/
http://code.google.com/p/jelly-cms/
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You can reset them yourself in the source tab of your project.
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On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 09:36, Иван Чистяков molots...@gmail.com wrote:
plz reset my repositories
http://code.google.com/p/puree-cms/
http://code.google.com/p/jelly-cms/
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Hi, could someone reset my revision to 0 please? My project is:
http://code.google.com/p/srlwizardwacker/
Thanks,
Quickmarch.
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You can do it yourself, see the link at the bottom of your project's
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On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM, JD Duncan john.david.dun...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been using svnsync to maintain the svn repo for the mod-ndb
project.
Without thinking, I used the GUI to edit a
You can reset it yourself. See the link at the bottom of your 'Source' tab.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:30 PM, metalleke metall...@gmail.com wrote:
is it possible to reset sbncwebifc?
Not being used to svn, I accidently committed a file containing
passwords
:) change the passwords
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:30 PM, metalleke metall...@gmail.com wrote:
is it possible to reset sbncwebifc?
Not being used to svn, I accidently committed a file containing
passwords
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nvm sorry, found it :x
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is it possible to reset sbncwebifc?
Not being used to svn, I accidently committed a file containing
passwords
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is it possible to reset sbncwebifc?
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Never mind. I removed everything with svn rm and recreated the wiki
stuff that was already there.
On 11 Mar, 19:49, torkildr torki...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of converting an existing CVS source tree to SVN
for import into the google code repository. For that I need revision
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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Can I please have SVN reset for the OSXBGE project at:
http://code.google.com/p/osxbge/
All source has been backed up. The code hosted there is unworkable in
its current form and I would like to start fresh. Thanks!
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have SVN reset for the OSXBGE project
at:http://code.google.com/p/osxbge/
All source has been backed up. The code hosted there is unworkable in
its current form and I would like to start fresh. Thanks!
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Er. Sorry to bother you again, but I need a reset of the repo at:
http://code.google.com/p/clackwise/
I wanted to change stuff on uploaded versions too (like copyright). So
I'm moving the repo to git in github, so I can control *everything* in
the future. So I bet I wont bother you again :). So
In setting up my project 'dynamorio' I have mistakenly svnsync-ed part
of the history that was not approved for open source. I need to start
over with an svn repository reset to 0. I have svn rm-ed everything
but I need to remove the history as well.
Hi,
Could someone please reset the project http://code.google.com/p/kawax
?
I would like to start it again with a completely different code...
Thanks
Nebelmann
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Hello there. We generally consider repository resets to be a Bad Practice.
There are typically only three legitimate reasons for resetting a
repository:
1. Something really sensitive, confidential, or illegal was accidentally
committed, and now exists in the history forever.
2. Some huge
(Sorry for the double post but I didn't realize I was replying in
another thread, it should be a new one)
Hi,
Could someone please reset the svn repo for the project
http://code.google.com/p/kawax
?
I would like to start it again with a completely different code...
Thanks
Nebelmann
Hello,
In fact the old data has nearly nothing to do with the new code I want
to commit, so there is no need to keep the old code. In fact it will
even not be written in the same language, so I think a clean repo
would make sense...
Thanks
On 10 fév, 19:52, mwhdev mwh...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you run a svn rm on your branches and tags? When you have done this and
backed up any wiki pages, reply to this message, and we will perform the
reset.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Derek derek.bruen...@gmail.com wrote:
In setting up my project 'dynamorio' I have mistakenly svnsync-ed
The branches and tags are now deleted. I have not yet created any
wiki pages.
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Repository reset to r0.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Derek derek.bruen...@gmail.com wrote:
The branches and tags are now deleted. I have not yet created any
wiki pages.
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Would a new project be a better choice in this case if the projects are not
related?
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Nebelmann nebelm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
In fact the old data has nearly nothing to do with the new code I want
to commit, so there is no need to keep the old code. In
I like the name of the old project, and if I delete the project I'm
not sure I'll be able to create a new one with the same name (and I
read that projects are not deleted immediatly).
Nebelmann
On 10 fév, 22:05, mwhdev mwh...@gmail.com wrote:
Would a new project be a better choice in this case
Your repository has been reset to r0.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Nebelmann nebelm...@gmail.com wrote:
I like the name of the old project, and if I delete the project I'm
not sure I'll be able to create a new one with the same name (and I
read that projects are not deleted immediatly).
Thanks a lot!
On 10 fév, 22:48, Matt Hansen mwh...@gmail.com wrote:
Your repository has been reset to r0.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Nebelmann nebelm...@gmail.com wrote:
I like the name of the old project, and if I delete the project I'm
not sure I'll be able to create a new one
Please can you reset the revision number of project diacritice to 0 in
order to be able to run svnsync ?
The project is new and I want to transfer the entire repository from
sourceforge using this command:
svnsync init --username sorin.sbarnea https://diacritice.googlecode.com/svn
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Stefano Pigozzi slicer1...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to get a reset of the svn to revision 0 over at
http://code.google.com/p/imal. I do have alredy everything backed up
(both source and wiki).
Thank you very much for this great service :)
Why do you
On Feb 6, 1:24 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman suss...@google.com wrote:
Are you re-starting the svnsync because you want to replicate
completely different data? Or are you just trying to re-start the
same svnsync? If the latter, just remove the 'svn:sync-lock'
rev-property from revision 0, and
I would like to get a reset of the svn to revision 0 over at
http://code.google.com/p/imal. I do have alredy everything backed up
(both source and wiki).
Thank you very much for this great service :)
stefano
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Hi,
I recently had the svn repository reset for
http://code.google.com/p/icatproject/.
I have since readded the src code using svnsync.
I noticed that the wiki pages remained even after the reset - which
suprised me as I thought that they were stored within the repository?
When I try to edit a
The first import I did was the wrong (local) branch. I would like to
start from scratch with the correct one. I have already 'svn rm' what
is there. If its possible that would be great, I would appreciate it.
Thanks again.
On Jan 14, 4:21 pm, Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com wrote:
Can you
Sounds good - back up your wiki pages if you haven't already, since
they'll be lost during the reset, then let me know when you've done so
and I'll perform a reset.
Daniel
On Jan 14, 2:00 pm, leaf.framew...@gmail.com
leaf.framew...@gmail.com wrote:
The first import I did was the wrong (local)
Done! Thanks a lot.
On Jan 15, 3:53 am, Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com wrote:
Sounds good - back up your wiki pages if you haven't already, since
they'll be lost during the reset, then let me know when you've done so
and I'll perform a reset.
Daniel
On Jan 14, 2:00 pm,
Your repository should now be reset. Let me know if there's anything
else I can help with.
Daniel
On Jan 15, 5:39 am, leaf.framew...@gmail.com
leaf.framew...@gmail.com wrote:
Done! Thanks a lot.
On Jan 15, 3:53 am, Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com wrote:
Sounds good - back up your wiki
Thank you Daniel!
2009/1/13 Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com
Done!
Daniel
On Jan 13, 1:28 pm, Damian Flannery d.w.flann...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Have removed the contents from svn. Please go ahead and issue the reset.
Best wishes,
Damian
2009/1/13 Daniel O'Brien
Hi, I need my SVN history reset for leaf-re. Can this be done? Thank
you!
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Can you provide some details regarding why you require a reset?
Normally we only perform them when absolutely necessary, and encourage
developers to just svn rm their existing contents otherwise.
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On Jan 14, 11:47 am, leaf.framew...@gmail.com
leaf.framew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I need my
Could you svn rm your existing contents? Let me know once you've
done so and I'll go ahead with your reset.
Daniel
On Jan 13, 4:23 am, Damian d.w.flann...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to re-upload the code for my project
athttp://code.google.com/p/icatproject/- this time using
Hi Daniel,
Have removed the contents from svn. Please go ahead and issue the reset.
Best wishes,
Damian
2009/1/13 Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com
Could you svn rm your existing contents? Let me know once you've
done so and I'll go ahead with your reset.
Daniel
On Jan 13, 4:23 am, Damian
Done!
Daniel
On Jan 13, 1:28 pm, Damian Flannery d.w.flann...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Have removed the contents from svn. Please go ahead and issue the reset.
Best wishes,
Damian
2009/1/13 Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com
Could you svn rm your existing contents? Let me know
Done!
Daniel
On Dec 20, 12:47 pm, Jeremy (Auzigog) auzi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I need an SVN reset so I can resync it.
Thanks so much!
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Thank you s much! Everything works perfectly. Thanks again =)
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 22:07:48 -, Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com wrote:
Try modifying the pages now and let me know if you continue to run
into trouble.
Sorry again for the delay,
Daniel
On Dec 12, 9:56 am, Durand
Are there any reasons why this would happen? I can't do any work on
this project without a functioning wiki for documentation :( Even
resetting or deleting the whole project so that I can start over would
be helpful..
Thanks again.
On Dec 9, 10:00 pm, Durand dura...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I
Sorry for the delay Durand - I'm following up internally to see about
getting your wiki pages unstuck.
Daniel
On Dec 12, 9:33 am, Durand dura...@gmail.com wrote:
Are there any reasons why this would happen? I can't do any work on
this project without a functioning wiki for documentation :(
Try modifying the pages now and let me know if you continue to run
into trouble.
Sorry again for the delay,
Daniel
On Dec 12, 9:56 am, Durand dura...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot! I just wanted to know whether or not someone has seen my post.
2008/12/12 Daniel O'Brien d...@google.com
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Hi,
I would like to get my svn reset to zero so I can use the sync to
import an existing svn. The project is located
athttp://code.google.com/p/phpbb-arcade/
I synced the wrong svn when I first started and would like to have
how do I use svn rm ???
On Dec 6, 6:53 am, Ben Collins-Sussman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just delete everything with 'svn rm' and start over. There's no need
to destroy all your history in the process. We only wipe repository
history if there's some serious security issue (i.e. a password
how please could i have a step by step guide
On Dec 6, 6:53 am, Ben Collins-Sussman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just delete everything with 'svn rm' and start over. There's no need
to destroy all your history in the process. We only wipe repository
history if there's some serious security
Hi,
I would like to get my svn reset to zero so I can use the sync to
import an existing svn. The project is located at
http://code.google.com/p/phpbb-arcade/
I synced the wrong svn when I first started and would like to have it
reset to sync the correct one.
Thank you.
Just a side note
Can you svn rm your existing contents? Once you've done so I'll go
ahead with a reset.
Daniel
On Dec 8, 2:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get my svn reset to zero so I can use the sync to
import an existing svn. The project is located
athttp
svn reset to zero so I can use the sync to
import an existing svn. The project is located
athttp://code.google.com/p/phpbb-arcade/
I synced the wrong svn when I first started and would like to have it
reset to sync the correct one.
Thank you.
Just a side note. How come we
Hello
Please could you reset my SVN reposotory to rev0 because
at the moment i have alot of unnesecery code which crashes
and doesent work properly
Thanks in advance
Kelechi
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Just delete everything with 'svn rm' and start over. There's no need
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history if there's some serious security issue (i.e. a password file
was uploaded), or if you need to import a previously-existing svn
history using the
My project is phpbbarcade and I need my svn reset so I can use svnsync
to import my project.
Thank you.
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Since you're at r1, there should be a link at the bottom of your
Source tab allowing you to reset the repository yourself.
Daniel
On Dec 4, 12:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My project is phpbbarcade and I need my svn reset so I can use svnsync
to import my project.
Thank
the repository yourself.
Daniel
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Hi,
Like others, I intended to import an SVN history into my project and I
didn't realise that modifying the wiki initialized SVN, thus
preventing svnsync from working.
Is it possible to reset the SVN for:
http://code.google.com/p/footballwizard/
Thanks in advance,
- Charlie
I did my svnsync init on a 3rd machine not realizing that the source
machine doesn't have svnsync installed. So now I can't svnsync from
anywhere else because its already syncing with a machine that isn't
able to sync. So if I could get that reset so that I can svnsync with
a capable machine,
I'd like to request a reset for this repository
http://code.google.com/p/palibds/
We're trying to revive the SVN after it being dormant for about a year
and half as the project leadership underwent some changes. A lot has
changed in that time so it seems best to start over from scratch. I
We generally prefer just removing the existing contents (as you've
done) and then providing an increase in cases like this, rather than
performing a complete reset.
I've doubled your repository quota to 200MB. Let me know if you think
a reset is still warranted, or if there's anything else I can
Played around with the SVN without knowing that reseting the repo is
only possible with administrative help...
Would be nice if somebody could reset the repo so I'm able to do a
svnsync when the project is ready for public.
Thanks, patrick.
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It happened again after the reset, but I was able to recover and
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http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thread/e0a6597f7f4c7739
On Sep 3, 2:24 pm, Daniel O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can perform a repository reset if
Hello,
Please reset the svn repo for dircproxy.googlecode.com, please.
I need to do an svn sync for my project.
Thanks!
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I can perform a repository reset if necessary. Can you quickly svn
rm the existing contents of your Google Code repository, and make
sure everything's backed up beforehand? Once you've done so I'll go
ahead with a reset.
Someone else on the team may have a better idea of how to recover from
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