I'd like to second Alex's email. Now that Subversion 1.7 is what MacPorts
provides, a Mac Subversion client really must support 1.7.
I still have Versions installed, but haven't used it in a month (since I
installed Lion on my machine). Really hoping that this support can arrive
soon. Have
I am having this problem a lot: when I try to quit Versions, it hangs
with Quitting Versions/Waiting for transactions to finish. AFAICT
they never finish.
There was a bunch of correspondence about this way back in 2008 and
2009, but no resolution. Any chance this will get fixed?
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You
This is nice, but for some reason Versions always sticks my user id
into the URL. So I follow this recipe, but then I always have to edit
the rpgoldman@ out of the url, which is a nuisance
On Mar 14, 1:54 pm, Jamie Poitra jamie.poi...@gigaom.com wrote:
On Mar 14, 11:50 am, Jack (Black
Sometimes I modify the properties on a directory that contains files I
have also modified. But I don't want to do this in one changeset ---
I simply want to commit the property modifications. Using the command
line, this can be done using a depth option. How can I do this in
Versions?
If it's
Would it be possible to make the svn:ignore edit pane NOT be pinned in
front of the versions window? I.e., would it be possible to make it a
floating modal dialog box?
Here's the use case:
* Look at the main Versions window and discover filenames that should
be ignored.
* Press edit button
Here's something that seems odd to me. I often press the update
button on Versions and then go off to do something else while the
update happens. This typically involves going off the current space
to a different one where, for example, my email program or my browser
lives.
What strikes me as
I have a working directory, let's call it wd1, that contains
external definitions to a different repository host. That repository
host must be reached through ssl, and requires certificates for
authentication.
I am able to put information in ~/.subversion/servers specifying
certificates and