Thanks a lot. I have gone through the link you have provided
and now the merge is working well :-) That link gives very
good clarification. Do you have any experience to work with
esvn or aptana ? I don't know how merging works with these
GUI based tool and looking for the info.
Anyways,
2010/3/2 Kutter, Martin martin.kut...@siemens.com:
This sounds a bit like our issue discussed in thread
Corrupted FSFS commit just a few days ago on this list.
We managed to create a copy of the repository without the corrupted
files using path-based authorization and svnsync.
Could you give
Hi Marc,
there was a discussion about these emails a while ago. It seems there is an
error with the old, deactivated tigris mailing list that allows these emails to
get through. However, since they only get through on the old, deactivated list
you might as well unsubscribe from that list.
For base-level support, we narrowed that down to apache 2.2x. Do we really
need to support all the python builds? They were a great service from D.J.
Heap, but now that we don't have that, do we really need to ditch all
windows builds? What we could look at is a standard base-level windows
build
Hello,
We are starting using externals to publish some documentation for our customer.
The repository contains test files and documentation about the testing. Some of
these files and docs need to be made available to our customer. So I thought of
creating a Public folder and define the
Quoting marc gonzalez-carnicer carnicer.li...@gmail.com:
it's been already several weeks since the migration to apache, and i am
getting these annoying emails all the time. can't the mailing list be tuned
for avoiding these messages? am i the only one to get them?
No, I'm also getting them
Troy Simpson wrote:
For base-level support, we narrowed that down to apache 2.2x. Do we really
need to support all the python builds? They were a great service from D.J.
Heap, but now that we don't have that, do we really need to ditch all
windows builds? What we could look at is a standard
2010/3/3 Olivier Sannier obo...@free.fr
Troy Simpson wrote:
For base-level support, we narrowed that down to apache 2.2x. Do we
really
need to support all the python builds? They were a great service from D.J.
Heap, but now that we don't have that, do we really need to ditch all
windows
Hi,
Pete Hatton wrote:
Anyone know the unsubscribe information for the old list?
I don't know the official procedure, but here's what I did:
1) Go to http://subversion.tigris.org/
2) Log in using the Login link at the top right corner of the page.
(The login page has a Forgot your password
Troy Simpson wrote:
For base-level support, we narrowed that down to apache 2.2x.
Do we really need to support all the python builds? They were
a great service from D.J. Heap, but now that we don't have
that, do we really need to ditch all windows builds? What we
could look at is a
A minimum level of support would be a good thing to agree on. Bear in mind the
pre-stated complexities in handling too many supported installations. Maybe
start at the baseline of 2.2x apache support and see if a volunteer is able to
deliver builds for that?
Regards,
Troy
From: Bojan
2010/3/3 Mariusz Droździel mdrozdz...@gmail.com:
I am forwarding the original post below, in case someone else will
encounter similar problem. In my case the issue is, that I have no
idea which files are broken. While doing sync or checkout I just get
the following error in logs:
Well,
There was a thread spam being forwarded from
ad...@subversion.apache.org at the end of January which was actually
about spam from ad...@subversion.tigris.org).
The address to complain is supposed to be feedback {_AT_} tigris.org
Much easier is to unsubscribe from this spambot by sending an
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 05:14, Giulio Troccoli
giulio.trocc...@uk.linedata.com wrote:
Hello,
We are starting using externals to publish some documentation for our
customer. The repository contains test files and documentation about the
testing. Some of these files and docs need to be made
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Stein Somers wrote on 03.03.10 12:21:
There was a thread spam being forwarded from
ad...@subversion.apache.org at the end of January which was actually
about spam from ad...@subversion.tigris.org).
The address to complain is supposed to be
Linedata Services (UK) Ltd
Registered Office: Bishopsgate Court, 4-12 Norton Folgate, London, E1 6DB
Registered in England and Wales No 3027851VAT Reg No 778499447
-Original Message-
From: Andy Levy [mailto:andy.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: 03 March 2010 11:31
To: Giulio Troccoli
Quoting Stein Somers ssom...@opnet.com:
Much easier is to unsubscribe from this spambot by sending an empty
e-mail to users-unsubscr...@subversion.tigris.org
Thanks - that was what I was looking for. Seems to have worked as well.
Pete Hatton
-
E-mail:
Concerning Re: Tigris binary packages for Wind
Olivier Sannier wrote on 3 Mar 2010, 11:27, at least in part:
Troy Simpson wrote:
For base-level support, we narrowed that down to apache 2.2x. Do we really
need to support all the python builds? They were a great service from D.J.
Heap, but
Hi all,
Well, I, for one, would need the Apache 2.2 bindings but I do not need
the Python bindings at all, which I suspect most users don't either.
So basic binaries with 2.2 support would be perfect for starters
The same, only need Apache 2.2 modules and compiled subversion, other
binding
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Giulio Troccoli
giulio.trocc...@uk.linedata.com wrote:
Linedata Services (UK) Ltd
Registered Office: Bishopsgate Court, 4-12 Norton Folgate, London, E1 6DB
Registered in England and Wales No 3027851 VAT Reg No 778499447
-Original Message-
The problem is that you're using file externals combined with
putting the external locally in a directory which is not
already a working copy. That's not supported for file externals.
See
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.externals.html.
Somewhere near the end it says:
sNop wrote on Wednesday, March 03, 2010 7:39 AM:
Well, I, for one, would need the Apache 2.2 bindings but I do not need
the Python bindings at all, which I suspect most users don't either.
So basic binaries with 2.2 support would be perfect for starters
The same, only need Apache 2.2 modules
Geoff Rowell wrote:
sNop wrote on Wednesday, March 03, 2010 7:39 AM:
Well, I, for one, would need the Apache 2.2 bindings but I do not need
the Python bindings at all, which I suspect most users don't either.
So basic binaries with 2.2 support would be perfect for starters
The
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Troy Simpson t...@ebswift.com wrote:
A minimum level of support would be a good thing to agree on. Bear in mind
the pre-stated
complexities in handling too many supported installations. Maybe start at
the baseline of 2.2x
apache support and see if a
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Johan Corveleyn jcor...@gmail.com wrote:
Some time ago, we were thinking of maintaining some
notification-configuration inside versioned properties on directories
in svn. The idea was simply to be able to put a (comma-separated, or
new-line separated or
Hi,
I want to check the client version in a commit hook. Can I do that? I
saw that there are only two parameters in the script template.
Is there any documentation about all the parameters a hook script gets?
Thanks,
Oliver
On Mar 3, 2010, at 09:09, Oliver Specht wrote:
I want to check the client version in a commit hook. Can I do that? I saw
that there are only two parameters in the script template.
Is there any documentation about all the parameters a hook script gets?
There is no way to check the version
2010/3/3 Mark Phippard markp...@gmail.com:
(...)
One other pain I thought of is that ideally the binaries should be
built using MSVC 6.0 (I am assuming DJ has not changed that). Since
the httpd binaries are built using that you can have problems if a
newer Visual Studio is used for
Hello,
After spending almost 2 days on recovering broken FSFS, which turned
out to be broken for over year already I have a question. What are
suggested best practices for SVN Repo? Some kind of cronbot which
would do a verify and a full checkout dialy comes to mind. What else?
Are there any
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Konstantin Kolinko
knst.koli...@gmail.com wrote:
I, personally, do not know with what VS version official Apache HTTPD
binaries (*.msi) are built with, but the ones from
http://www.apachelounge.com/ that I am using (many thanks to them for
providing those) are
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 04:06:08PM +0100, Janus Weil wrote:
Dear subversion team,
I noticed that recent svn releases fail to display many error messages.
Example: Doing svn co svn+ssh://some...@gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk
trunk without having the proper ssh keys for user 'someone'. The svn
2010/3/3 Mark Phippard markp...@gmail.com:
I used Tigris binaries before, but since 1.6.9 I am using the
Collabnet ones. I wish those were available as a zip archive (or with
a command to unpack the installer), though.
Any reason that is critical to you? The installer does little more
than
On 03/03/2010 16:18, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
You can check the capabilities of the client in a limited way
Limited indeed, as far as I understand. You get the client information
in the start-commit hook. If you want to correlate it with the contents
of the transaction proposed, you have to be in
On Mar 3, 2010, at 09:29, Oliver Specht wrote:
Ryan Schmidt schrieb:
On Mar 3, 2010, at 09:09, Oliver Specht wrote:
I want to check the client version in a commit hook. Can I do that? I saw
that there are only two parameters in the script template.
Is there any documentation about all
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Andrey Repin anrdae...@freemail.ru wrote:
Sorry, my head is a bit crippled for now, and your post contains too much
cross-references to be understandable in my current state.
Could you please put it in simple terms, how you see your potential system
works?
We
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Andrey Repin anrdae...@freemail.ru
wrote:
Sorry, my head is a bit crippled for now, and your post contains too
much
cross-references to be understandable in my current state.
Could you please put it in simple terms, how you see your potential
system
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Larry Shatzer, Jr. lar...@gmail.com wrote:
A while ago, I wrote something on top of SVN::Notify with a similar feature,
of having a property define who got an email. I threw it up on CPAN
at http://search.cpan.org/~larrysh/SVN-Notify-Filter-Watchers-0.09/ It
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote:
I do this kind of stuff with cruise control. It will watch for check-ins and
kick of tasks
which can include emails if you want. I tie this in with CI builds... of
course, cruise control
doesn't have to run a build... it
2010/3/3 Mariusz Droździel mdrozdz...@gmail.com:
Hello,
After spending almost 2 days on recovering broken FSFS, which turned
out to be broken for over year already I have a question. What are
suggested best practices for SVN Repo? Some kind of cronbot which
would do a verify and a full
On 3/3/2010 11:06 AM, Bob Archer wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Andrey Repinanrdae...@freemail.ru
wrote:
Sorry, my head is a bit crippled for now, and your post contains too
much
cross-references to be understandable in my current state.
Could you please put it in simple terms, how
Just be aware that these hooks disallow all commits, not just commits of
merges, where the svnbook advice applies. There's not much better you
can do, because it's impossible to tell from an old transaction if it
contains a merge or only genuine, original changes.
If you'd still like to allow
I'm trying to port some existing (crufty old) perl code from a Fedora
Core 5 server running Perl 5.8.8 and SVN 1.3.2, to a new server running
Ubuntu 9.10 with Perl 5.10.0 and SVN 1.6.5. The package for libsvn-perl
is 1.6.5dfsg-1ubuntu1. In each case, the local server is (normally)
accessing SVN
My plan was to build (for a start) what's included in the
svn-win32-1.6.x.zip,
Win32 binaries (svn, svnadmin, svnserve, svnmucc, etc...) both dor BDB
and FSFS, including OpenSSL
Modules for Apache 2.2.x (mod_dav_svn.so, mod_authz_svn.so)
in short: what's needed for building the Windows msi
Hi,
We are trying to set up svnserve to serve part of a repository to the
public. The problem: svn log shows _all_ log messages in the repo when
invoked on the repo root, even when svn ls on the same path gives
Authorization failed.
The goal: serve repository path /cyclingproject/public
David Darj wrote:
My plan was to build (for a start) what's included in the
svn-win32-1.6.x.zip,
Win32 binaries (svn, svnadmin, svnserve, svnmucc, etc...) both dor BDB
and FSFS, including OpenSSL
Modules for Apache 2.2.x (mod_dav_svn.so, mod_authz_svn.so)
in short: what's needed
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 03:01:22PM -0600, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
In particular, log messages to files not in
/cyclingproject/public should not be available.
Log message are not per file. They are per revision.
They aren't tied to any particular path.
Off-hand I cannot think of a way to prevent
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 01:14:38 pm Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 03:01:22PM -0600, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
In particular, log messages to files not in
/cyclingproject/public should not be available.
Log message are not per file. They are per revision.
They aren't tied
Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote on 03/03/2010 03:15:22 PM:
David Darj wrote:
My plan was to build (for a start) what's included in the
svn-win32-1.6.x.zip,
Win32 binaries (svn, svnadmin, svnserve, svnmucc, etc...) both dor
BDB
and FSFS, including OpenSSL
Modules for
Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote on 03/03/2010 03:15:22 PM:
David Darj wrote:
My plan was to build (for a start) what's included in the
svn-win32-1.6.x.zip,
Win32 binaries (svn, svnadmin, svnserve, svnmucc, etc...) both dor
BDB
and FSFS, including OpenSSL
Modules
On 3/3/2010 6:26 AM, Mark Phippard wrote:
One other pain I thought of is that ideally the binaries should be
built using MSVC 6.0 (I am assuming DJ has not changed that). Since
the httpd binaries are built using that you can have problems if a
newer Visual Studio is used for mod_dav_svn. You
Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote on 03/03/2010 04:42:49 PM:
Bob Archer bob.arc...@amsi.com wrote on 03/03/2010 03:15:22 PM:
David Darj wrote:
My plan was to build (for a start) what's included in the
svn-win32-1.6.x.zip,
Win32 binaries (svn, svnadmin, svnserve,
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 6:28 PM, kmra...@rockwellcollins.com wrote:
I don't see any showstoppers either. We can all adapt. In fact,
we were previously using the Collabnet installers, and (in this case
unfortunately) moved to the tigris ones in the past for various reasons.
Most likely, we
I am at a loss as to why my perl script cannot find my libraries when invoked
by the subversion post-commit script. My script runs just fine when invoked
manually in a terminal window. I'm aware that the subversion post-commit
script runs with no environment defined, but the error I'm getting
Steven Roussey sroussey at network54.com writes:
How to recover from Found malformed header in revision file?
svn commit myfile
Sendingmyfile
Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Corrupt node-revision '0-484.0-123.r993/92'
svn: Found malformed header
On 4 March 2010 03:24, Steven Roussey srous...@network54.com wrote:
I also tried svnadmin recover which did not work, and fsfsverify.py. I have a
few working copies around that are ok (I think) -- is there a way to use that
to
fix the repository?
Check out Corrupted FSFS commit and Broken
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