You should be able to find and delete or accept permanently the
certificate through
Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access.
Do a search in there for the certificate providers name and it should
show up.
HTH
Kieren
On 26/09/2009, at 12:30 AM, john wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a
ectly (via any protocol
ie svn, svn+ssh, https) available across the internet.
HTH
Kieren
Please correct me if this is not the case but i'm pretty sure thats
right ;)
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going to be.
>
> Thanks!
> - Dirk
>
> the Versions team
> >
Kieren
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and your
fille will be in the repo.
then you can hide the ignored items again
Took me a while with this too ;)
HTH
Kieren
On 02/06/2010, at 1:38 PM, Rob Rye wrote:
> The problem is almost certainly outside of Versions purview. Your
> global-ignores list, which is not accessible f
Wow thanks Quinn
Tower has a nice interface and looks very polished to me being a new/noob
convert to Git.
Thanks again for the heads up, SmartGit was getting on my nerves a little and
other Git Clients seem to be missing vital features for daily and regular use.
Much appreciated
Kieren
note that Xcode Will always use the version at /usr/bin/ so if you
checkout a project with version set at 1.5.x it might cause xcode to
throw this error.
I will post a bunch of terminal commands if needed for setting up
links to the new version (ie 1.5.x) if someone would like it.
This mak
> Just make a directory called tags in your repository and alt + drag
> your trunk to it
this also works for branches or any copy as such but the dragged item
MUST be a single item, to if you want a branch of the trunk option
+drag the trunk not the files/folders in it.
Just a clarification f
> On Dec 2, 10:38 am, fnord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've got a local workspace. I added tons of files to it, and
>> committed
>> it, but all of the new files are still waiting for me to hit "add" on
>> each one of them.
>>
Just to clarify. you have added files to the working copy but have
ilter I have a "move to folder :Versions" on my rule and it
shows the folder name in the mailbox column of mail.
Kieren
Olearia - Bringing Talking Books to Mac OS X
http://olearia.googlecode.com/
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couldnt you just scp the entire repository from the local to the
remote site?
This obviously assumes that no one else is modifying the remote
repository.
Just thinking out loud.
On 09/01/2009, at 4:33 PM, Thinsoldier wrote:
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> I'd also like to know if it's possible to use a local working
>
As someone already noted before (I forget who) branch/tag is already
implemented, its just not immediately obvious how to do it.
option-Drag the folder you want to tag to its destination and fill in
the resulting dialog,
I think a menu item allowing this would also stop everyone asking for
the terminal and cd to the path of
the current finder window.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/24105/%3E-cd-to-...
I have it on my finders toolbar along qith invisibility toggler.
HTH
Kieren
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> pointers as to what I'm doing wrong?
Also in the bookmark for the repository don't point the location to
the trunk just the root svn folder.
google code has been working fine for me for a long time.
HTH
Kieren
Olearia - Bringing Talking Books to Mac OS X
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