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2007 Jun 29
6
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration Completed
Dear LLVMers, The first phase of the Subversion conversion is complete. The CVS repository will no longer be available. You will now need to use the SVN server. Directions for getting LLVM from the SVN server can be found in the new Getting Started Guide (http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html). If you run a nightly tester, you should update your LLVM tree from SVN to get the new
2007 Nov 09
2
SMB Shares with subversion backing store
To all, I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares that use subversion as a backing store for the files. Whenever a new file is created it is added to the subversion tree, whenever a file is opened it is checked out of the subversion tree, and whenever it is deleted it is removed from the subversion tree. The idea is that one could use subversion to retain previous versions of
2006 Feb 26
5
Subversion | CVS | Sourceforge | OS X : Tutorials
Can anyone suggest some step-by-step tutorials for using CVS or Subversion on Sourceforge with OS X ? I''m a new to RoR and creating a Sourceforge project was recommended as a way of working and learning from/with others. But I can''t get over the hurdle of transferring what I''ve already build to csv.sourceforge or subversion.sourceforge. All my attempts generate
2007 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] migration to SubVersion successful or delayed?
Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote: > Dear All, > > according to http://llvm.org/SVNMigration.html the repository migrated to SubVersion (svn) > on june 5th 2007 (almost 10 days ago). > The migration was delayed. The subversion software was supposed to be configured this week by our IT department, but I have not heard from them yet. I've fired off an email to see what the status
2004 Aug 06
1
Subversion access
Hi, I'd just like to point out that Speex recently switched to Subversion and that the anonymous checkout is now: svn co http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/speex/ While the anonymous CVS still works, it is no longer being updated, so you should stop using it. Jean-Marc -- Jean-Marc Valin http://www.xiph.org/~jm/ LABORIUS Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada -------------- next part
2008 Dec 17
0
Missing Dependency subversion is needed by package subversion-ruby
Greets. I''m currently trying to install GIT on an RHEL5 box. I''ve tried to both build from source and install via yum. In both instances I continue to receive the error message (full error stack at the end): [code]Error: Missing Dependency: subversion = 1.4.2-2.el5 is needed by package subversion-ruby[/code] If I''m reading this correctly I''m seeing that svn
2007 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 17:48 -0600, John Criswell wrote: > Dear All, > > I've just heard that there's been a recent discussion on the IRC channel > about moving the LLVM source repository from CVS to Subversion (SVN) and > that this migration may happen "soon." Yes, its been talked about for ages and its time to do it. We've debated the choice of repositories
2006 Oct 13
1
Subversion, testing a quickstart guide, version control for a Rails project
I just burned 3 hours figuring out Subversion, so I made up a little quickstart guide. Try the guide and see if you can get version control going in ... say ... 30 minutes? I assume your situation is: You are setting up version control on a new subdirectory on your computer. You will copy your entire rails project directory tree into the new subdirectory after you get subversion running.
2004 Oct 07
0
[ADMIN] netfilter.org CVS now converted to subversion
Important Announcement! The netfilter.org CVS server (pserver.netfilter.org) has been deprecated by the new subversion repository at svn.netfilter.org. More information about the subversion revision control system can be found at http://subversion.tigris.org/. Everybody has read-only access to the new subversion tree using either svn+http or svn+https. We do not provide the native svn protocol.
2007 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] migration to SubVersion successful or delayed?
Dear All, according to http://llvm.org/SVNMigration.html the repository migrated to SubVersion (svn) on june 5th 2007 (almost 10 days ago). Did the migration happened as expected? http://llvm.org/releases/ still mention CVS, and nothing on http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#checkout suggest to switch to svn instead of cvs. What is the current best way to download the latest snapshot:
2005 Mar 16
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Repositories
Since there was some interest in checking out Subversion and seeing if it might be helpful to the LLVM project, I went ahead and created Subversion repositories from the current CVS tree. The content of these repositories can be seen at: http://toolchain.org/websvn/ and are current as of roughly 23:03 UTC, 15 Mar 2005 (more or less). There are copies of LLVM itself, the CFE, the llvm-test
2005 Nov 28
0
Asterisk project converts to Subversion version control system
The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce that we have migrated our project repositories and development processes over to the Subversion version control system! Effective immediately, the primary source code distribution point for Asterisk, Zaptel and other related projects (other than release tarballs of course) will be http://svn.digium.com. The actual SVN repositories are
2016 Apr 21
0
Moving from samba-3.6.23-25.el6_7.x86_64 to samba-3.6.23-30.el6_7 has broken access to our MAC OS X clients
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 03:42:47PM -0500, Karen Magee wrote: > Also tied winbindd and that was a disaster of a > different sort. > > It wouldn't use the local unix groups first, which will cause way too > many issues. > > All along, however, the PCs that connect (when not trying to use > winbindd) have consistently > been able to connect and use
2006 Mar 13
9
Subversion problem - since you guys talked me into it :)
Following the advice here I''ve been trying to get subversion installed and working from my virtual dedicated server this weekend. I believe everything is installed properly, and that all that''s left is to get the apache httpd.conf file set up correctly. to talk to my server with my client I''m using the path: http://svn.mylittlecorneroftheinternet.com/svn/repos/ error
2005 Nov 11
2
Rsync, subversion and directories
Hi all, I'm attempting to build a backup system using rsync and subversion. I have a samba share which I would like to replicate via rsync. The replicated copy is under subversion control to store a 'history'. This appears to work well until a directory is removed on the primary (non-backup) file system. The rsync command which I assumed would do the job: $ rsyc -zrv
2006 Aug 11
2
Subversion: 400 Bad request error
Here is my problem, On my network there is a subversion server to which everybody connects to and checks in/out code and documents. The workstations on the network are all based on Fedora core 3. And everybody's home directory is on a nfs share. This nfs share is mounted via the fstab. So no matter to which box a user logs in, his/her home dir is gonna be the same. Again, /home is a nfs
2011 Oct 06
0
Subversion working copy via Samba
Hello, I don't know is this a Samba or Subversion (or my faulty config) related issue so I'll start here. I'd like to clarify that the need to have just one working copy (and not one per user on his/her local disk) is vital here. My situation: - CentOS6, - Active Directory-enabled environment - Server is connected to AD, users are synced up - All users are in AD group
2006 Aug 13
1
Re: bzr / Subversion / CVS
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 17:20 -0400, Daniel F. Savarese wrote: > Kevin Smith writes > : > >Can someone who has used SVN comment? > > I started reading it and stopped before finishing because the author > is judging Subversion by using it in a way that doesn''t make any sense > for Subversion. Fair enough. Can you confirm that merging between branches within an
2007 Mar 02
4
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
Dear All, I've just heard that there's been a recent discussion on the IRC channel about moving the LLVM source repository from CVS to Subversion (SVN) and that this migration may happen "soon." Is such a migration being planned, and if so, what is the timeframe? How will the migration be performed? I and other LLVM users have deadlines in the near future, so we would like to
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone, We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly the major issues with the