Hello Gunnar!

> I know its hard work to satisfy every user request. I hope this release
> is a step closer to close the small gaps.
> For me this is the .subversion folder creation using native fsvs.
> Currently I still go with the password patches which allow me too use a
> static password.
You'd like to use SSL certificate authentication, right?
Is your problem that FSVS should provide some example files (for 
/etc/fsvs/auth/), so
that only the certificate would have to be dropped somewhere?


> On last check at http://fsvs.tigris.org I saw that a lot of links to
> documentation got lost.
> Is this because of major upgrade of tigris page? IMO a lot of (new)
> users would profit from getting access to documentation.
Thank you very much; after the last conversion of fsvs-software.org I forgot to 
change
the tigris page.


> I am just playing with the new directory ignore feature which when I
> understand correctly has a big use for /etc/fsvs because I can specify
> explicit files to monitor but not the
> fsvs folder itself, is that right?
Sorry, I don't understand you here. Could you elaborate?


> We just recognized a blocking behaviour on debian/ubuntu systems related
> to base-files package upgrade.
> The package uses find to check the /etc folder for symlinks (dont know
> the exact reason,yet) and loops through the fsvs folder, crying when
> finding a already checked symlink in /etc/fsvs folder.
...
> quick workaround:
>> mv /etc/fsvs ~/
>> apt-get install base-files
>> mv ~/fsvs /etc/
> better workaround:
Hmmm ... that's strange.
The only idea I have is to remove the (informational) link.

Thank you very much!


Regards,

Phil

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