My apologies if I have misunderstood your question, but it seems like
you are asking a general question about where folders like Application
Support lie...
Mac OS X provides a standard set of locations for preferences and
other supporting information for applications. Basically, any
The subversion website is
http://subversion.tigris.org (note there is no u but rather a second i in
tigris).
On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Kevin Powick wrote:
A lot of good information can be found at subversion.tigrus.org. I'm
not trying to dissuade you from asking here, but this support
The problem is almost certainly outside of Versions purview. Your
global-ignores list, which is not accessible from within Version (or any other
subversion GUI I know of) almost certainly includes *.a (that is true by
default on my machine anyway)
To check, go to the config file for your
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 from within Version (or any
other
You can make the commit as fine grained as you like (down to a single file).
Simply select those files you wish to commit and click on commit. You can
select multiple (non-consecutive) files using command-click.
On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Daniel Israel wrote:
I'm working with Versions for
think I will try to make my media files read-only or something.. :)
On Jul 30, 5:18 pm, Rob Rye rowen...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not familiar with the specific problem you cite. Nonetheless, you are
probably correct in your guess about the header.
One quick solution, annoying as it would
You got me on that one...
On Nov 8, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Dirk Stoop wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something, but exactly how does Cornerstone have
better support for Kaleidoscope than Versions?
Thanks,
- Dirk
On Oct 28, 7:44 pm, Marijn marijn.huizendv...@gmail.com wrote:
Funny, the competition
I am a bit unclear on what you are asking:
Do you want to know if there is a way to have Versions prompt you
(automatically) with a message that there are unversioned files within the
directory tree you have selected to commit and to have the prompt include the
option to add all those files so
I have a fair bit of experience moderating groups on Yahoo! Groups (I inherited
all these groups from other moderators and am stuck with them as the
communities that use them are unwilling to contemplate migrating to anything
better). I find the spam recognition features capricious. The file
I don't believe they are defunct, strictly speaking. However, I do seem to
recall that Facebook purchased Sofa (the development company behind Versions)
about 3 months ago. I would be stunned if that purchase did not considerably
reduce the developers' commitment to supporting Versions and the
with the developers of Cornerstone. I just gave up on
Versions, switched, and am delighted.
Rob
On Sep 14, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Mike Combs wrote:
Thanks for the news; I hadn't heard that. I've been meaning to move to Git, I
guess it's about that time.
On 9/14/11 5:09 PM, Rob Rye wrote:
I don't believe
Strange. I have had Versions running with Lion for a while now and do not see
this behavior.
On May 25, 2012, at 7:37 AM, David Storms wrote:
See the image. The expand and collapse icon since upgrading to Lion is off
the screen. Is this something that will be taken care of when a full Lion
Your words were well said and not too long at all. I for one have been using a
competitor's product for quite a while but have been holding out hope that
Versions will again be the svn GUI of choice. I actively watch for progress
whether it is in what is said on this list or in new releases.
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