Hi,
I am running a subversion service on my localhost, I want users on the LAN to be able to access this repository without being prompted for username and password. Is there any way to do this.
Publishing an open-source project, is it enough to add a COPYING file to the package or do i need to copy and paste it on top of every project's source file?
On public repository like github or google code i saw mixed things and i'm curious on how this legal aspect should be handled correctly.
I have a git repository on my server i can ssh over port 443. But now i want to pull from that server and push to it but git gives me connection refused. I think it's connecting over port 22 but i want it to connect over 443. I use tortoiseplink to connect with how can i make it connect through port 443 when pushing or pulling ?
I need to tag the current state of my source tree in svn. My problem is I don't care what the name is, I just need to mark the current revision in an immutable* manner. (*subject to malicious behavior)
What's the best way to do this?
branches/
tags/
???
trunk/
should ??? be the date, an incrementing sequence, the repository rev # ...?
If one has a number of databases (due to separate application front-ends) that provide a complete picture - for example a CRM, accounting, and product database - what methods are available to centralize/abstract this data for easy reporting?
Essentially, I'm wondering if there is a way to automatically pull data from multiple databases into a central repository that is continuously updated from the three databases and which can be used for reporting?
I'm also open to alternative best practice suggestions?
In Mercurial, what is the command to say
1) make all my files as of two months ago (say, April 16, 6:03pm) (Revision 328 as seen from the hg log)
2) or, make my files back to the most current repository version?
An svn repository I'm mirroring through git-svn has changed URL.
In vanilla svn you'd just do svn switch --relocate old_url_base new_url_base.
How can I do this using git-svn?
Simply changing the svn url in the config file fails.
Is there a way to automatically run the update command after issuing the Team - Share - Pull from default command from the menu? TortoiseHg has a configure repository option for the Synchronize command, but I believe this will only apply when using the Hg Explorer Integration.
Accidentally I have created file "-" (just a minus) in a directory and commited it.
I have to delete it because its causing error on other machines:
svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding:
svn: ?\226?\128?\147
I can remove it from local directory using "rm -i *" or with python "os.remove('\xe2\x80\x93')" but those methods do not work with "svn rm".
How to delete such file from svn repository?
Hi,
is there a free (command line) tool for linux which with I can get all files from a TFS-Repository (no Check in / Check out required - only get actual version)?
greets
CFI
I have a repository that is running subversion. Some users have not been committing regularly. I'd like to send out a weekly reminder to those that have not committed during the last week. Is there a way to determine when each users last submit date was?
Hello I want to utilise Microsoft indexing service , but I dont like to fact they you need to manually index the files and build the catalog. Is there a way to automate this eg, call an api from code, as a scheduled task , or perhaps command line commands that will index a folder and built the catalog. This is for a searching a document repository built using asp.net
Thanks
Say I'm collaborating with someone via a git repository, and there is a particular file that I never want to accept any external changes to.
Is there any way for me to set up my local repo to not complain about a conflicted merge every time I git pull? I'd like to always select my local version when merging this file.
Publishing an open-source project, is it enough to add a LICENCE.txt file to the package or do i need to copy and paste it on top of every project's source file?
On public repository like github or google code i saw mixed things and i'm curious on how this legal aspect should be handled correctly.
After we tested the code in repository is OK,
how to automate the building process, say, updating the production code with those in svn?
If it matters, I'm talking about PHP source code.
Is there a way to create a working copy with all child folders but without files in it?
My repository is very big, I only need the empty directory structure to be created.
I'm having a hard time installing zend_debugger, somehow the installed version doesn't match with my php.
Is there a repository for all versions of zend_debugger?
I would like to obtain all the versions of a given file in my SVN repository. For instance, let's say that the file ThirdPartyAssembly.dll was checked 3 times, is there a command that will get me all the version on my HD (e.g. ThirdPartyAssembly.dll.v1, ThirdPartyAssembly.dll.v2, ThirdPartyAssembly.dll.v3, etc.)?
Thanks!
I'd like to produce a list of users and their total commits to a subversion repository. Is it possible to generate this information from the command line?
I need that works at least with svn, that reads your svn repository and displays information about files and folders contained in it as well as maybe revision info too.
Is there a way to perform a full text search of a subversion repository, including all the history?
For example, I've written a feature that I used somewhere, but then it wasn't needed, so I svn rm'd the files, but now I need to find it again to use it for something else. The svn log probably says something like "removed unused stuff", and there's loads of checkins like that.
Is there a way using Subversion to get snapshot of the files for a particular point in time? For example, I want to recreate a build based on how the repository looked at an exact point in time from the past.
We have a very large SWF hosted in a website which is just a repository of hundreds of movies/symbols. We load this SWF at the beginning with the Loader class but then the client will access a very few of them at that moment.
Is it possible to tell the loader to download symbols only when they're needed? (as with applicationDomain.getDefinition(...)).
Thanks in advance.
I have a maven project that has a set of library dependancies that are not available via any maven repository. How can I add those libraries to the pom? I want to do this so when I run 'mvn eclipse:eclipse' it doesnt remove those libraries from the eclipse classpath.