On 11 Feb 2009, at 19:37, Quinn Taylor wrote:
I agree with others who suggested in essence that anyone serious
enough to be using Subversion will have the BBEdit's command tools
installed.
I use Subversion seriously, but don't use BBEdit as my primary
editor, and don't recall whether I
On Feb 12, 2009, at 5:29 AM, Paul Willis wrote:
On 11 Feb 2009, at 19:37, Quinn Taylor wrote:
I agree with others who suggested in essence that anyone serious
enough to be using Subversion will have the BBEdit's command tools
installed.
I use Subversion seriously, but don't use BBEdit as
Can someone explain this further? Why would files copied at the WC
level, then committed be any different than files copies at the repo
level? Either way, the files are captured in thy state and committed.
On Feb 11, 7:58 am, Philip M philip.mor...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, that's correct. A
I am trying to create a bookmark to a Google Code repository and get
this error message:
PROPFIND request failed on '/p/quake3-iphone/source/browse#svn'
PROPFIND of '/p/quake3-iphone/source/browse#svn': 400 Bad Request
(http://code.google.com)
This is the URL I am entering:
Hi Craig,
It seems that you're bookmarking the URL to the visual SVN browser
that's shown when you navigate to that exact url in your webbrowser.
When you navigate to the Source tab in the google code project, use
the URL that's listed under the Command-Line Access section, then Use
this
You've taken AlanR's comment out of context. The discussion is about
people who are using BBEdit for diff and how Versions should access
it. AlanR is saying that people who are using BBEdit and subversion
are likely to have also installed the included BBEdit command line
tools (an
Thanks Dirk, that worked great.
On Feb 12, 11:06 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
Hi Craig,
It seems that you're bookmarking the URL to the visual SVN browser
that's shown when you navigate to that exact url in your webbrowser.
When you navigate to the Source tab in the google
Apologies if this has been asked before,
I would like to see the number of files requiring updating/commiting
which is diaplayed by the repository title displayed in the Leopard
system area at the top of the screen, I use an app called 'Mail Unread
Menu' which does something similar for Mail and
I'm assuming you're talking about a menu item that appears toward the
right side of the menu bar. Items like these? http://menu.jeweledplatypus.org/
I can see the possibility of this being useful to a certain extent,
but less so for those managing lots of repositories with Versions. It
Our svn repo server died back in December, and moved the repository to
a new server. I have changed all of my Versions bookmarks, but my
console indicates that Versions is still trying to connect to the old
server:
Versions[38657] ssh: connect to host ruby.uc.wisc.edu port 22:
Operation timed
Shannon Hicks pointed me in the right direction (thanks Shannon!). I
had neglected to run svn switch -relocate on one of my local working
copies.
On Feb 12, 1:48 pm, buckthorn plw...@wisc.edu wrote:
Our svn repo server died back in December, and moved the repository to
a new server. I have
Yes, thats what I was thinking of, why didnt I think it was an SVN
function not Versions? just so used to treating Versions as my
repository handler, stopped thinking of them outside Versions :-)
I can appreciate it may be a nuisance for those managing lot of
repositories.
On Feb 12, 7:11 pm,
Are you sure, Ray? When I option+drag to copy in the working copy I
get an ADD entry in the transcript and I have to perform a commit, so
it's definitely doesn't look like a cheap copy to me.
I tried this with both folders and individual files with up-to-date
revisions and got the same results
I know what you mean, Versions is certainly the pretty face of SVN to
me. Command-line SVN is still comfortable to me, but imagine my pain
in going to work and having to use CVS...
While a menu item could be configured to point to any SVN working
copies, I admit that it would be nice if it
Oooh, and if Versions and/or a SVN menu item used Growl notifications
(like CCMenu, http://ccmenu.sourceforge.net) when updates are pending
on the server... That would be really nice when working in active
repositories—resolving conflicts early makes them a lot easier...
- Quinn
On Feb
Posting in hope that someone from Versions sees this thread. I've e-
mailed three times about a site license, no reply. We want to buy your
product, but need to speak to someone about it first, either via e-
mail or phone. Help?
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