I'm using Windows, Eclipse and subversion. The problem is only with
add. Modify, update etc seems to work. Tested it with the CLI client
as well. Same result. What I found out today, the subversion config
file is in D:\Documents and Settings\pz65n8\Application
Data\Subversion\config
I've updated it based on the infos you provided but unfortunately
can't test is now. I'm behind a proxy/firewall. Though I've read that
it should work as well. Any hints?

Juergen


On 3/13/06, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 13 March 2006 12:25, Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
> > I created the config file mentioned by Niclas and restarted eclipse,
> > but it still doesn't work. Probably because I'm on Windows.
>
> Guys,
> before venturing into subclipse and tortoiseSVN, a sanity check with the
> commandline tools from the subversion community would be the first step
> forward.
>
> svn:mime-type should not really be needed for subversion, other than it allows
> it to return a correct Content-Type header from http access, which is nice
> but not entirely necessary.
>
> svn:eol-style is a lot more important for people who edit text files. Without
> it you will end up with a mess in the diffs.
>
>
> I have no exact cue on how SF has set up subversion, but I would assume
> (considering their volume), that they use the Apache Web server frontend.
> From the look of your revision numbers, they are apparently setting up one
> repository per project, with its own full config (which would be cool)
> including the hooks.
> I would be surprised if they did something exceptionally beyond that, in which
> case no special hooks would be required.
>
>
> If I get a pointer where I can peek into the stuff you have, I can probably
> determine more. Also, a temporary commit right to an isolated directory would
> be good to verify whether it is a server or client problem.
>
> Contact me on ICQ #7643698 for another 2hours today and from 0100 UTC tomorrow
> and onwards, if you feel you need some assistance.
>
>
> Cheers
> Niclas
>
>
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