Rich, If you press "Check repository" you could also see locked files in the repository.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:42 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > OK, this has nothing to do with my issue... I don;t care to see what > changes they have made. > > I am having LOCKING issues.... > > I can not get the repository to actually LOCK the files. > > Please re-read my message... the local working copy acts like it gets > a lock and responds as if it did, but NO LOCK is actually placed on > the respository version????? > > I have already tried uninstalling and re-installing.... > > I am on a Windows XP Pro machine.... > > Standard SVN works... but doing all I have done per you website and > many others... the repository does NOT LOCK the file? > > Rich > > On Oct 9, 11:35 am, "VisualSVN Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Rich, >> >> You can see an overview of the changes your colleagues have made by >> using TortoiseSVN's Show Changes window. To open the window choose the >> VisualSVN | Show Changes command on the Visual Studio main menu and >> press "Check repository". >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:59 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > Olga, >> >> > I have downloaded and installed the latest VisualSVN. >> >> > I have created a repository and have been able to commit changes to >> > it. >> >> > I am now trying to activate the "Lock-Modify-Unlock" model with >> > VisualSVN. >> >> > I have already done: >> > 1) A global change to all my files in the repository so that it now >> > has "svn:needs-lock" set. >> > 2) On the VisualSVN Repository computer I have modified the "hooks" to >> > point to the proper locations... >> >> > SVNLOOK=C:\Program Files\VisualSVN Server\bin\svnlook >> > GREP=C:\cygwin\bin\grep >> > SED=C:\cygwin\bin\sed >> >> > 3) Per the svnboo.red-bean.com "Runtime Configuration Area" >> > instructions I have modified my registry on both the VisualSVN and my >> > development computers... >> >> > I can now see that my working copies are all read-only. >> >> > I right-click on the file in my working local repository and use the >> > "SVN Get Lock" and it prompts me for the comment to add as to why I am >> > locking the file. It then changes the property of the file and >> > removes the read-only so I can actually edit it. >> >> > HOWEVER - The repository does NOT show the file as locked or actually >> > have any locked information??? >> >> > I HAVE followed and read all the material on your link mentioned below >> > Lock-Modify-Unlock Model with VisualSVN":http://visualsvn.com/support/ >> > topic/00016/ >> >> > The repository NEVER locks? >> >> > I have spent all day searching and reading about locking on SVN and >> > nothing seems to actually lock the files? >> >> > I have installed on the Repository computer: >> > 1) Cygwin - latest version >> > 2) RapidSVN - latest version >> > 3) VisualSVN - latest version >> > 4) TortoiseSVN - latest version >> >> > I can seem to do everything but LOCK a file? >> >> > Please let me know what I am missing here... >> >> > Thanks, >> > Rich >> >> > On Oct 5, 6:02 am, "VisualSVN Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> Thank you for your interest in VisualSVN! >> >> >> The locking model in VisualSVN is described in our help topic >> >> "Lock-Modify-Unlock Model with >> >> VisualSVN":http://visualsvn.com/support/topic/00016/. >> >> >> Please don't hesitate to ask any additional information. >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 9:28 PM, htorres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> > Hi All, >> >> > I'm using visual svn 1.4.2 and Visual Studio 2008, my problem is when >> >> > I go and lock a file on the solution the icon status remains green, it >> >> > doens't changes!, so I dont know what files I have locked, is there a >> >> > way to fix this? >> >> >> > Thanks >> >> > Horacio >> >> >> -- >> >> Olga Dolidze >> >> VisualSVN Support >> >> -- >> Olga Dolidze >> VisualSVN Support- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support

