I would really enjoy that feature, too!
On 29 Sep., 20:17, Tom_E te.mli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Being able to selectmultiplefilesand then 'Ignore' all of then
would be a real timesaver.
Extra nice would be for allowing to enter aignorewildcard or apply a
predefined template ( *.mode?? ).
I have been looking for solution for this feature to be implemented in
Versions.
When you have files like config.php, and the file contains settings
specific to different developers, why can't we have the option to
ignore the file while committing? It seems to be quite handy anyway.
The method
Hello,
i have a lot of problems with versions causing much (too much in my
opinion) traffic from my pc to the network drive i am using for my
work.
Even if i am not making any changes to a file on my network drive.
It also generates traffic when i left my pc for over a hour alone.
I've used 2
+1 from me as well. (I'd rank this as a lower-priority feature, but
still nice to have.)
- Quinn
On Oct 2, 2009, at 2:38 AM, Arne wrote:
I would really enjoy that feature, too!
On 29 Sep., 20:17, Tom_E te.mli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Being able to selectmultiplefilesand then 'Ignore' all
I upgraded and I think something broke, but I can't get the last
version of Versions to confirm.
Can someone point me to the archive of older Versions, specifically
1.0.5?
Thank you,
-Noah
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That's something you set up for Subversion itself, and Versions will
respect it. Modify your ~/.subversion/config file by setting enable-
auto-props = yes and adding lines (under the [auto-props] section)
like the following:
*.html = svn:eol-style=native;svn:mime-type=text/html
*.jpg =
Is there a way to prevent versions from auto expanding all the
directories in my entire project every time i go from changed to all
in the browser?
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Installed the new rev and the following errors / crash occurs
Process: Versions [15029]
Path:/Applications/Versions.app/Contents/MacOS/Versions
Identifier: Versions
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: Versions [14933]
Date/Time:
Running OS with K64 64 Bit enabled
Process: Versions [22349]
Path:/Applications/Versions.app/Contents/MacOS/Versions
Identifier: Versions
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: Versions [22297]
Date/Time: 2009-10-02 13:30:01.388
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the bug report,
Did you have this same issue with Versions 1.0.5?
Cheers,
- Dirk
On Oct 2, 10:34 pm, mupdegraff michael.updegr...@gmail.com wrote:
Running OS with K64 64 Bit enabled
Process: Versions [22349]
Path:
Notice that it crashes in libapr, which is used by Subversion. Perhaps
providing more information like the repository URL used would help.
BTW, booting to the 64-bit kernel is very unlikely to affect crashes —
the process will run as 32/64-bit regardless whether enabled or not.
- Quinn
What do I need to do to get you more info on the repository URL?
On Oct 2, 1:42 pm, Quinn Taylor quinntay...@mac.com wrote:
Notice that it crashes in libapr, which is used by Subversion. Perhaps
providing more information like the repository URL used would help.
BTW, booting to the 64-bit
No - this did not occur with 1.0.5
On Oct 2, 1:40 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the bug report,
Did you have this same issue with Versions 1.0.5?
Cheers,
- Dirk
On Oct 2, 10:34 pm, mupdegraff michael.updegr...@gmail.com wrote:
Running OS with K64
I'm not on the Versions dev team, but the most relevant thing would
probably be the scheme (http, svn, svn+ssh, etc.) used. I know there
are certain URL schemes that have been associated with certain
problems in SVN. I'll leave it to the devs to specify anything else
that they might need.
svn+ssh://userna...@bigmac.local/Volumes/Main/Subversion/Repository/
Projects
On Oct 2, 2:25 pm, Quinn Taylor quinntay...@mac.com wrote:
I'm not on the Versions dev team, but the most relevant thing would
probably be the scheme (http, svn, svn+ssh, etc.) used. I know there
are certain URL
The same thing happens to me with svn+ssh in Versions 1.0.6. I have
even given the Versions team an account on my server and they can't
reproduce it. As much as I love Versions, this problem makes it
impossible for me to use it since I get crash windows appearing every
minute or three.
I
Anyone...it's rendering Versions unusable and messing with my
workflow :P
On Oct 2, 9:50 am, Noah Campbell noahcampb...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded and I think something broke, but I can't get the last
version of Versions to confirm.
Can someone point me to the archive of older Versions,
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