Re: Recursively correct moved External repository paths (that no longer exist) in the current SVN Repository

2021-10-19 Thread Raeev Arora
Hello, I am observing another issue: git.exe clone --progress --branch 806 -v " https://tue-p-yyy.newrepo.sw.pr/svn/aaa/xxx/Libraries/nnn_Developed/AsyncCommunications_Library; "E:\xxx\SVN-newrepo-SW-PR-xxx\AsyncCommunications_Library" Cloning into

Recursively correct moved External repository paths (that no longer exist) in the current SVN Repository

2021-10-19 Thread Raeev Arora
Hello, Please help me with: *Recursively *correcting moved External repository paths (that no longer exist) in the current SVN Repository I am looking out for a way to update external projects links used within a current SVN project, so that no errors are thrown while downloading the repository.

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-18 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 18 okt. 2021 kl 03:57 skrev Nathan Hartman : > On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 12:38 PM Mark Phippard wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathan Hartman >> wrote: >> > >> > On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:25 AM Mark Phippard >> wrote: >> > > >> > > In terms of the policy, I think it should

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-17 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 12:38 PM Mark Phippard wrote: > On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathan Hartman > wrote: > > > > On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:25 AM Mark Phippard > wrote: > > > > > > In terms of the policy, I think it should be that our latest LTS > > > release must be available. If they

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-17 Thread Mark Phippard
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathan Hartman wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:25 AM Mark Phippard wrote: > > > > In terms of the policy, I think it should be that our latest LTS > > release must be available. If they have other packages available that > > is fine but the latest LTS must

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-17 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathan Hartman wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:25 AM Mark Phippard wrote: > > > > In terms of the policy, I think it should be that our latest LTS > > release must be available. If they have other packages available that > > is fine but the latest LTS must

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-17 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:25 AM Mark Phippard wrote: > > In terms of the policy, I think it should be that our latest LTS > release must be available. If they have other packages available that > is fine but the latest LTS must be one of them. In terms of the types > of exceptions I could

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-16 Thread Mark Phippard
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 8:57 AM Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > I second Mark's suggestion that we should only list those providing recent > versions. Would this be a reasonable definition: "Any software listed should > provide the latest bugfix of any supported version", where "version" is 1.10, >

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-16 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 4 okt. 2021 kl 18:26 skrev Mark Phippard : > On Oct 4, 2021, at 12:00 PM, Nathan Hartman > wrote: > > > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:44 AM Mark Phippard > wrote: > >> > >>> On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:24 AM Daniel Sahlberg > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> If "only providing outdated versions" is

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-16 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 4 okt. 2021 kl 17:44 skrev Mark Phippard : > Historically, we only allowed distributions of our command line > binaries to be listed. TortoiseSVN was the first exception we made and > that was after they added the command line binaries as part of their > installer. But AFAIK, clients like

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-16 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den ons 6 okt. 2021 kl 00:46 skrev Ryan Schmidt < subversion-2...@ryandesign.com>: > On Oct 4, 2021, at 10:23, Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > > > WANdisco is providing Subversion 1.10.6 for Mac OS 10.9. Is that version > of Mac OS supported by Fink/Homebrew/MacPorts? > > I am a manager of MacPorts.

Re: Migrating Apache Subversion to a new Ubuntu machine - how?

2021-10-10 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 2:03 AM Bo Berglund wrote: > > I am running an Apache Subversion server on an oldish Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server > and I have realized that rather than upgrading the Ubuntu installation to > 20.04 > I should move it to new harware (with Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS). > > The

Migrating Apache Subversion to a new Ubuntu machine - how?

2021-10-10 Thread Bo Berglund
I am running an Apache Subversion server on an oldish Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server and I have realized that rather than upgrading the Ubuntu installation to 20.04 I should move it to new harware (with Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS). The existing server runs on 10 years old (at least) hardware so it is due

Re: What does "not compatible with MPM" mean in subversion ?

2021-10-07 Thread Mark Phippard
On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 8:40 AM Thomas Samoht wrote: > > Setup > - > Linux myhostname 4.18.0-305.19.1.el8_4.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 15 > 19:12:32 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > NAME="Rocky Linux" > VERSION="8.4 (Green Obsidian)" > > Apache httpd 2.4.37-39, as delivered by Rocky 8.4 >

What does "not compatible with MPM" mean in subversion ?

2021-10-07 Thread Thomas Samoht
Setup - Linux myhostname 4.18.0-305.19.1.el8_4.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 15 19:12:32 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux NAME="Rocky Linux" VERSION="8.4 (Green Obsidian)" Apache httpd 2.4.37-39, as delivered by Rocky 8.4 Apache runs with user=X group=X, where X is myuser Safety context of the

Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-10-07 Thread Lorenz
Mark Phippard wrote: >On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:26 PM Jason Kimmet >wrote: > >> What do you recommend as the easiest subversion for experimental purposes? >> >> >If you are on Windows, install TortoiseSVN. Create a repository somewhere >on your local disk and access it via file:// protocol. If

Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-10-06 Thread Mark Phippard
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:26 PM Jason Kimmet wrote: > What do you recommend as the easiest subversion for experimental purposes? > > If you are on Windows, install TortoiseSVN. Create a repository somewhere on your local disk and access it via file:// protocol. If all goes well then you just need

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-06 Thread Sean McBride
On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 17:45:39 -0500, Ryan Schmidt said: >I am a manager of MacPorts. MacPorts supports Mac OS X 10.4 and later >and provides binaries for Mac OS X 10.6 and later. See: > >https://ports.macports.org/port/subversion Ryan, Thanks! That worked for me. It was able to install svn

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 4, 2021, at 10:23, Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > WANdisco is providing Subversion 1.10.6 for Mac OS 10.9. Is that version of > Mac OS supported by Fink/Homebrew/MacPorts? I am a manager of MacPorts. MacPorts supports Mac OS X 10.4 and later and provides binaries for Mac OS X 10.6 and later.

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 1:00 PM Sean McBride wrote: > > On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:07:04 -0400, Mark Phippard said: > > >I personally use Homebrew. The SVN package is all precompiled so it is > >easy to install. Myself and other SVN devs have even improved the > >formula over the years. > > Mark, > >

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Sean McBride
On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:07:04 -0400, Mark Phippard said: >I personally use Homebrew. The SVN package is all precompiled so it is >easy to install. Myself and other SVN devs have even improved the >formula over the years. Mark, Not sure if this is veering off-topic for this list, but I've tried

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Oct 4, 2021, at 12:00 PM, Nathan Hartman wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:44 AM Mark Phippard wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:24 AM Daniel Sahlberg >>> wrote: >>> >>> If "only providing outdated versions" is a reason for de-listing then sadly >>> both CollabNet and WANdisco

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:44 AM Mark Phippard wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:24 AM Daniel Sahlberg > wrote: > > > If "only providing outdated versions" is a reason for de-listing then sadly > > both CollabNet and WANdisco should go (at least when 1.10 is EOL). I can > > edit the website

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 11:24 AM Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > If "only providing outdated versions" is a reason for de-listing then sadly > both CollabNet and WANdisco should go (at least when 1.10 is EOL). I can edit > the website but I'd appreciate if anyone else in PMC would give their opinion

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Sean McBride
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 17:23:56 +0200, Daniel Sahlberg said: >I don't pretend to know anything about Macos, but WANdisco is providing >Subversion 1.10.6 for Mac OS 10.9. Is that version of Mac OS supported by >Fink/Homebrew/MacPorts? If not, then I think it is reasonable to keep the >link - at least

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 4 okt. 2021 kl 15:57 skrev Mark Phippard : > On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 7:17 PM Sean McBride > wrote: > > > On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:07:04 -0400, Mark Phippard said: > > > > >Homebrew and MacPorts are both listed. > > > > I saw that, but I thought they required Xcode... > > > > >Honestly once

Re: svn: E000040: Can't read directory "###" Too many levels of symbolic links

2021-10-04 Thread Thorsten
Too many levels of symbolic links This error is generated by the Operating system. Inspect '/#/svn/#//##/main/default/objects/#/validationRules' This file/link is either directly or inderictly pointing to it self, so subversion can not use it. When you add the file

Re: svn: E000040: Can't read directory "###" Too many levels of symbolic links

2021-10-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 10:04 AM Morin, Michael wrote: > svn: E40: Can't read directory > '/#/svn/#//##/main/default/objects/#/validationRules': > Too many levels of symbolic links > > Whenever I run this manually, whether I call the shell script or run the > commands

svn: E000040: Can't read directory "###" Too many levels of symbolic links

2021-10-04 Thread Morin, Michael
I have an automated SVN job which fails when it's run via CA Workload, but when I run it myself it always goes through. Can anyone tell me why this might be? The job does the following things: 1) svn update 2) Do some "git" commands to download a repository from another location

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 7:17 PM Sean McBride wrote: > On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:07:04 -0400, Mark Phippard said: > > >Homebrew and MacPorts are both listed. > > I saw that, but I thought they required Xcode... > > >Honestly once those projects > >supported SVN it kind of removed all of the incentive

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-03 Thread Sean McBride
On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 09:07:04 -0400, Mark Phippard said: >Homebrew and MacPorts are both listed. I saw that, but I thought they required Xcode... >Honestly once those projects >supported SVN it kind of removed all of the incentive to publish a >package. That is why we stopped providing one from

Re: svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-03 Thread Mark Phippard
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 8:54 AM Sean McBride wrote: > Alas, that seems to mean there are no other binary distributions for macOS, > unless anyone knows of any? Homebrew and MacPorts are both listed. Honestly once those projects supported SVN it kind of removed all of the incentive to publish a

svn binary packages for macOS

2021-10-03 Thread Sean McBride
Hi all, Not sure who maintains the list of binary packages here: But you should probably remove WANdisco from the list. They haven't published one since version 1.11.1 in 2019 (for any OS):

RE: How to troubleshoot/resolve "connection was forcibly closed by the remote host"

2021-09-28 Thread Bram Mertens
Hi Pavel, Yes, I have added that option but the problem persists. Note that we also have the problem using the TortoiseSVN client. Regards Bram From: Pavel Lyalyakin Sent: Monday, 27 September 2021 15:38 To: Bram Mertens Cc: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: How to

Re: How to troubleshoot/resolve "connection was forcibly closed by the remote host"

2021-09-27 Thread Pavel Lyalyakin
Hello Bram, Did you enable Spooling in SVNKit? See https://stackoverflow.com/a/57789602/761095 On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 2:15 PM Bram Mertens wrote: > Hi, > > Our users (mostly on Windows using TortoiseSVN) and our Jenkins CI builds > report errors during checkout and commit of our SVN

How to troubleshoot/resolve "connection was forcibly closed by the remote host"

2021-09-27 Thread Bram Mertens
Hi, Our users (mostly on Windows using TortoiseSVN) and our Jenkins CI builds report errors during checkout and commit of our SVN repositories a couple of times a day. In TortoiseSVN the error message is usually "Error running context: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote

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Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-09-14 Thread David Chapman
On 9/14/2021 9:26 AM, Jason Kimmet wrote: (snipped to avoid top-posting) *From:* David Chapman *Sent:* Thursday, September 9, 2021 4:29 PM *To:* Jason Kimmet ; users@subversion.apache.org *Subject:* Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-09-14 Thread Jason Kimmet
David, PCSWMM files normally won't exceed 1 gigabyte. Rest of answers: * how much of a file changes between model runs? Really depends … ranging from if perhaps a global model parameter edit is done during an iteration, or just changes to a study area like a detention pond. * Are the

Re: svn update issue?

2021-09-10 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 4:45 AM Mikael Stålhammar < mikael_stalham...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I'm wondering if the behavior of "svn update" is correct in this below > case: > > I have a file in my local working copy containing a change on one line in > the file. > Meanwhile the file is modified and

Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-09-10 Thread Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
Hi Jason! David is right, I don't know PCSWMM either and you didn't provide any information about the *file format* used/generated by this software. And I second what David says: the way to go is to "version control" the source files ; we don't care about output files much because generally we

svn update issue?

2021-09-10 Thread Mikael Stålhammar
I'm wondering if the behavior of "svn update" is correct in this below case: I have a file in my local working copy containing a change on one line in the file. Meanwhile the file is modified and committed by someone else, with a change to another line in that file. It turns out that that

Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-09-09 Thread David Chapman
On 9/9/2021 1:53 PM, Jason Kimmet wrote: Subversion Users, We are working on a large stormwater modeling program where we will be keeping track of a lot of PCSWMM file type models. We are exploring version management options and have come across the SVN community. I understand this is great

SVN: PCSWMM Use

2021-09-09 Thread Jason Kimmet
Subversion Users, We are working on a large stormwater modeling program where we will be keeping track of a lot of PCSWMM file type models. We are exploring version management options and have come across the SVN community. I understand this is great for text-style files, however, I would like

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RE: Please help to repair SVN repository.

2021-09-01 Thread Yakov Erlich
Hi Nathan, Thank you for the help * Please see my answers below with leading [YE]. * I rewritten my posts in SVN Forum and in

Re: Please help to repair SVN repository.

2021-08-31 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 11:15 AM Yakov Erlich wrote: > Hi, > > Please help to repair SVN repository. > > > > I use TortoiseSVN (1.14.1) and VisualSVN Server 4.3.4. > Were you upgrading a repository from an older SVN version? If so, which version? If not for an upgrade, what prompted to fix

Re: pre-revprop-change

2021-08-31 Thread Thorsten
Hello, bat programmers always get their punishment... set admin = muellerp try to remove the spaces around "=", that  seems to work for me, dont ask me why... Best regards, Am 31/08/2021 um 08:59 schrieb Philipp Mueller: Hello, I have a problem with my pre-revprop-change (see

pre-revprop-change

2021-08-31 Thread Philipp Mueller
Hello, I have a problem with my pre-revprop-change (see attachement). I want to allow changes to the log message, but only for the author himself OR a set admin. This part makes the problems: set admin = muellerp set AUTHOR= for /f "delims=" %%a in ('svnlook author -r %REV% %REPOS%') do @set

Re: local_abspath is error

2021-08-30 Thread Pavel Lyalyakin
Hello, Please upgrade to TortoiseSVN 1.14.1 and see if it helps. On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 12:11 PM Lucent wrote: > hello. > subversion is so good for serval months. but today it displayed the > picture. > > > > > -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team

Re: local_abspath is error

2021-08-30 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 30 aug. 2021 kl 11:11 skrev Lucent : > hello. > subversion is so good for serval months. but today it displayed the > picture. > > > > Hi, Can you retry it with the latest version, 1.14.1? Also decribe exactly what you were trying to do. Kind regards, Daniel Sahlberg

local_abspath is error

2021-08-30 Thread Lucent
hello. subversion is so good for serval months. but today it displayed the picture.

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Pavel Lyalyakin
Hello, On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 3:14 PM Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > > Den ons 25 aug. 2021 kl 13:56 skrev Justin MASSIOT | Zentek > : >> >> Thanks Stefan, I thought I've seen that feature in the past but I've been >> unable to find the documentation. >> That's a pity there isn't an up-to-date

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den ons 25 aug. 2021 kl 13:56 skrev Justin MASSIOT | Zentek < justin.mass...@zentek.fr>: > Thanks Stefan, I thought I've seen that feature in the past but I've been > unable to find the documentation. > That's a pity there isn't an up-to-date documentation for the latest SVN > releases, apart

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
Thanks Stefan, I thought I've seen that feature in the past but I've been unable to find the documentation. That's a pity there isn't an up-to-date documentation for the latest SVN releases, apart from the release notes... (or, is there any?) Justin MASSIOT | Zentek On Wed, 25 Aug 2021 at

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 09:32:04AM +0200, Justin MASSIOT | Zentek wrote: > * As for the "can do / can't do", the standard way would be to enforce > "path-based > authorization > ", > but it isn't flexible at all because it

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
Hi Philipp, Not an expert either but from what I know, what you expect seems to be possible. I think the best way for you to learn about hooks - apart from the official doc - is to look at the templates created by default when

Re: SVN hook

2021-08-25 Thread Johan Corveleyn
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 7:36 AM Philipp Mueller wrote: > Hello, > > I´m new to this topic and I have quite a hard time getting into programming > hooks for my problem. I need a hook which can distinguish between three > different user groups: > Group A: can do anything (delete tags and trunks,

SVN hook

2021-08-24 Thread Philipp Mueller
Hello, I´m new to this topic and I have quite a hard time getting into programming hooks for my problem. I need a hook which can distinguish between three different user groups: Group A: can do anything (delete tags and trunks, commit without comment) Group B: can commit to tags and delete

Re: Crash in token.c after incomplete cherry pick merges in 1.15

2021-08-20 Thread jkordani
My pleasure!On Aug 20, 2021 08:45, Stefan Sperling wrote:On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 02:46:50PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 06:19:38PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > > Attached is a script to reproduce the error. > > > > I also have a packed rr debugger session that I

Re: Crash in token.c after incomplete cherry pick merges in 1.15

2021-08-20 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 02:46:50PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 06:19:38PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > > Attached is a script to reproduce the error. > > > > I also have a packed rr debugger session that I can provide (I highly > > recommend the rr reversible

Re: SVN basic questions.

2021-08-20 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Fri, 20 Aug 2021 07:55 +00:00: > Den fre 20 aug. 2021 kl 05:02 skrev A Z : > > -Can multiple users add to a committed branch node, and que up > > adds, or is this in fact going to nothing, while granting a message? > > Is it the case that only the first add to the

Re: SVN basic questions.

2021-08-20 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den fre 20 aug. 2021 kl 05:02 skrev A Z : > -Can you commit after adding, to a branch node? > Yes. Branches are nothing special in Subversion, just another folder (copied from somewhere). Then you may, by convention and project guidelines, have restrictions on what you can do and should do in a

SVN basic questions.

2021-08-19 Thread A Z
-Can you commit after adding, to a branch node? -Can multiple users add to a committed branch node, and que up adds, or is this in fact going to nothing, while granting a message? Is it the case that only the first add to the branch node will be added, queued, while others will be rejected

Re: Simple Trio of Questions about Apache SVN

2021-08-17 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Andreas Stieger wrote on Tue, 17 Aug 2021 08:24 +00:00: > Hi, >   > > -In SVN, can you have multiple additions, queued up, marked with an A? > > No queuing feature, but changelists on file granularity. > See https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.changelists.html > > > If so, can

Re: svn log xml hangs and produces too many logentry closing tags

2021-08-17 Thread Attila
> On 9 Aug 2021, at 11:48, Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > > Den lör 17 juli 2021 kl 15:02 skrev Attila >: > On 14 Jul 2021, at 21:42, Nathan Hartman > wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 5:49 PM Attila > > wrote:

Re: SVN startup questions.

2021-08-17 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 5:30 AM A Z wrote: > > Just some basic getting started questions about SVN. > > -How can a series of different branches all be merged back into one again? > By 'adding' their checked out, now finished code content, and then committing > them in the right order to the

SVN startup questions.

2021-08-17 Thread A Z
Just some basic getting started questions about SVN. -How can a series of different branches all be merged back into one again? By 'adding' their checked out, now finished code content, and then committing them in the right order to the trunk, one at a time? -What exactly is a Tag? I don't

Re: Simple Trio of Questions about Apache SVN

2021-08-17 Thread Andreas Stieger
Hi,   > -In SVN, can you have multiple additions, queued up, marked with an A? No queuing feature, but changelists on file granularity. See https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.changelists.html > If so, can the queued edition(s) be reviewed for marked files, Using svn diff which

Simple Trio of Questions about Apache SVN

2021-08-16 Thread A Z
-In SVN, can you have multiple additions, queued up, marked with an A? -If so, can the queued edition(s) be reviewed for marked files, and can those marked files be examined internally for change markers too? If so, what are the command(s) involved? -Can addition(s) be deleted before any

Re: crash report

2021-08-12 Thread Pavel Lyalyakin
Hello, Subversion 1.9 is outdated. Please, upgrade to version 1.14 and see if it helps. On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 11:24 AM Albert Pais wrote: > Hi, > > I was checking out a repository on an USB drive. It disconnect while > checking out. I connect the USB drive again and request for an update.

crash report

2021-08-12 Thread Albert Pais
Hi, I was checking out a repository on an USB drive. It disconnect while checking out. I connect the USB drive again and request for an update. SVN claims for first doing a cleanup ("The working copy database at '...' is corrupt."). I requested such a cleanup and I got following message.

Re: Crash in token.c after incomplete cherry pick merges in 1.15

2021-08-10 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 06:19:38PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > Attached is a script to reproduce the error. > > I also have a packed rr debugger session that I can provide (I highly > recommend the rr reversible debugger).  Its ~30meg Thank you Joshua! The patch below makes your test script

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-10 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 07:56:27PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > On my work repo, this causes the crash.  In a small repo where I have > repeated these steps, it does not. Most likely in your test repository the history is arranged such that the deletions can be properly correllated by logging

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-09 Thread Joshua Kordani
So I've traced what happened to the path that causes a segfault, but I can't reproduce it with a simple example. I created develop branch, then a test branch from it. On the test branch I added a file, and merged the toplevel of the test branch back into devel I made a release branch from

Crash in token.c after incomplete cherry pick merges in 1.15

2021-08-09 Thread Joshua Kordani
Attached is a script to reproduce the error. I also have a packed rr debugger session that I can provide (I highly recommend the rr reversible debugger).  Its ~30meg -- Joshua Kordani Senior Engineer Robotic Research, LLC jkord...@roboticresearch.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-09 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 02:09:40PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > The shell script is easy.  I run resolve on my codebase :-).  The trick will > be recreating the repo history that reproduces this problem, and that has > always been gnarly to me.  I could use some advice for this. > > Basically,

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-09 Thread Joshua Kordani
Actually I was able to trace more of what happened in the repo, and I found a new crash ;-) I will try to script up these steps.  So, I created trunk, a feature branch, and a test branch.  On the test branch I created a file.  I merged the test with the feature.  On the feature, I moved the

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-09 Thread Joshua Kordani
So unfortunately that simple case didn't reproduce the problem. So I need help investigating the state of things... On 8/9/21 14:09, Joshua Kordani wrote: The shell script is easy.  I run resolve on my codebase :-).  The trick will be recreating the repo history that reproduces this problem,

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-09 Thread Joshua Kordani
The shell script is easy.  I run resolve on my codebase :-).  The trick will be recreating the repo history that reproduces this problem, and that has always been gnarly to me.  I could use some advice for this. Basically, what I will try to do is create a folder with files. create a branch

Re: svn log xml hangs and produces too many logentry closing tags

2021-08-09 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den lör 17 juli 2021 kl 15:02 skrev Attila : > On 14 Jul 2021, at 21:42, Nathan Hartman wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 5:49 PM Attila wrote: > > > Hi > > I have a problem getting the svn log in a branch after sync-merging a > commit from trunk. > This commit in trunk is a merge of an old

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-08 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sun, Aug 08, 2021 at 10:26:43AM +0200, Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > On 2021-08-07 17:14, Joshua Kordani wrote: > > Yes it does appear to fix the issue.  Thank you! > > Hi Joshua (and list), > > I've been trying to reproduce your issue both to have test case for > backporting the fix and possibly

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-08 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
On 2021-08-07 17:14, Joshua Kordani wrote: Yes it does appear to fix the issue.  Thank you! Hi Joshua (and list), I've been trying to reproduce your issue both to have test case for backporting the fix and possibly also adding to the test suite. However I can't reproduce it, possibly I

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-07 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sat, Aug 07, 2021 at 06:32:34AM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > Thank you for explaining the convention, it makes sense now that you > describe it like that. > > It was delightfully short work to hunt down with the rr debugger ;-) > > I'm having trouble testing it right now but I suspect it

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-07 Thread Joshua Kordani
Yes it does appear to fix the issue.  Thank you! On 8/7/21 06:32, Joshua Kordani wrote: Thank you for explaining the convention, it makes sense now that you describe it like that. It was delightfully short work to hunt down with the rr debugger ;-) I'm having trouble testing it right now but

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-07 Thread Joshua Kordani
Thank you for explaining the convention, it makes sense now that you describe it like that. It was delightfully short work to hunt down with the rr debugger ;-) I'm having trouble testing it right now but I suspect it will work, I'll get back to you on this. There is another caller of

Re: Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-07 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Fri, Aug 06, 2021 at 07:41:42PM -0400, Joshua Kordani wrote: > I am merging two branches together, A into B.  In A, I deleted a file and > cherrypicked that onto B.  Later, I want to merge at the toplevel from A > into B, and I get a segfault when svn tries to figure out how to resolve the >

Segfault in libsvn_client/conflicts.c

2021-08-06 Thread Joshua Kordani
I am merging two branches together, A into B.  In A, I deleted a file and cherrypicked that onto B.  Later, I want to merge at the toplevel from A into B, and I get a segfault when svn tries to figure out how to resolve the resulting tree conflict (file missing, incoming file deleted). I have

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-08-01 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Andrei Cusnir wrote on Sat, Jul 31, 2021 at 02:01:30 +0200: > Hi Daniel, > can you please let me know if this is a case for which I should open a bug > ticket, Yes, please, and please link to this thread from the ticket. > or this is something that has to do with the authz file contents. As I

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-08-01 Thread Andrei Cusnir
Hi Daniel, thank you for your response. i have tried to recreate customer issue in a test repo so that i dont expose customer name, i have created mostly same path structure to the uasset file and created same authz file in my repo authz file [groups] r_users = andrei [:glob:/] * = rw

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-30 Thread Andrei Cusnir
Hi Daniel, can you please let me know if this is a case for which I should open a bug ticket, or this is something that has to do with the authz file contents. Kind Regards, Andrei On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 4:57 PM Andrei Cusnir wrote: > Hi Daniel, > thank for your reply, > i was able to confirm

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-30 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Shahaf wrote on Sat, Jul 31, 2021 at 00:41:48 +: > Now, the delete logic should request a *non* recursive access check if > the thing to be deleted is a plain file in HEAD. > subversion/libsvn_repos/commit.c:delete_entry() > does behave this way — when the .uasset path identifies a

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-30 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 16:51:02 +0200: > Den ons 21 juli 2021 kl 22:30 skrev Andrei Cusnir : > > [groups] > > r_users = Alexander_Lost > > > > [:glob:/] > > * = rw > > > > [:glob:/**/*.uasset] > > @r_users = rw > > > > [:glob:/**/Source/**] > > @r_users = > > Do you know

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-30 Thread Daniel Shahaf
[dev@: tl;dr: mod_authz_svn shouldn't require svn_authz_recursive access on DELETE when the target is a file] Andrei Cusnir wrote on Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 21:58:04 +0200: > Hi, > here is my authz config file > > [groups] > r_users = Alexander_Lost > > [:glob:/] > * = rw > >

Re: Who else is using SVN for large-binary-asset storage?

2021-07-27 Thread rmsdev
On Tue, 12 May, 2020 Danil Shopyrin wrote: On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 Karl Fogel wrote: I'm wondering if it might be possible to put together a mini-consortium of companies to fund the completion of Issue #525: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-525 "allow working copies without

Re: Bug: Subversion client at 100% cpu if server hangs up due to error

2021-07-26 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 26 juli 2021 kl 17:50 skrev John Abraham : > Hello, I’ve finally figured out the situation in which my subversion > client pins the CPU at 100% and never moves beyond it. And hence I’d like > to report a bug. > > Sometimes the server hangs up the connection, in my case with this error >

Bug: Subversion client at 100% cpu if server hangs up due to error

2021-07-26 Thread John Abraham
Hello, I’ve finally figured out the situation in which my subversion client pins the CPU at 100% and never moves beyond it. And hence I’d like to report a bug. Sometimes the server hangs up the connection, in my case with this error on the server log: "Working copy path 'hey it's a file

Re: Ignore every file except XX*

2021-07-22 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den ons 17 juni 2020 kl 20:22 skrev Daniel Shahaf : > > > > > At this point I'd rather wait for Daniel to answer my question and > > > > > clarify his problem statement. > > > > > > > > I rather suspect that XX* and YY* were just general examples, not > > > > concrete ones. > > > > > > So do I,

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-22 Thread Andrei Cusnir
Hi Daniel, thank for your reply, i was able to confirm this behaviour on both svn server versions 1.12.2 and 1.14.1 current apache server Apache/2.4.25 (Debian) SVN/1.14.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2u mod_wsgi/4.5.11 Python/2.7 configured -- resuming normal operations the user that reported it first is having

Re: svn authz error: Access denied issue when running svn rm resource where the user should be able to have full access

2021-07-22 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den ons 21 juli 2021 kl 22:30 skrev Andrei Cusnir : > Hi, > here is my authz config file > > [groups] > r_users = Alexander_Lost > > [:glob:/] > * = rw > > [:glob:/**/*.uasset] > @r_users = rw > > [:glob:/**/Source/**] > @r_users = > > > user Alexander_Lost should be able to work with uasset

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