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  • Ignoring svn folders in WinMerge

    - by Martin
    I'm trying to recursively compare two subversion working copy folders using WinMerge. Unfortunately, WinMerge displays lots of differencing files inside of the subversion control folders (.svn or _svn). Is it possible to somehow exclude the subversion folders from the comparision? Or is there another (free) diff-tool which is able to do this?

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  • Prevent checkins to SVN

    - by Joseph Mastey
    My team uses SVN for our software platform, and we create tags periodically to help keep module versions straight. Best practice, as I understand it, is not to modify a tag once it has been created. However, it seems that sometimes the temptation is too great and a modification is made to one of the tags. Is there a way to prevent these kinds of checkins, or at least make them a complete pain so that we can discourage them automatically? Thanks, Joe

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  • SVN post-commit hook not executing file

    - by Oded
    I have created an exe file that will print to console the first and second arguments that it receives. In the SVN post-commit hook I wrote: PATH_TO_FILE\print.exe "%1" "%2" when I make a check-in, it gets stuck. %1 is the PATH %2 is revision number

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  • SVN client on windows without administrator rights

    - by Liu Chang
    I am trying to install an svn client on a friend's work windows laptop without much success. It seems that everyone is using TortoiseSVN nowadays, which unfortunately doesn't install without administrator access. Is there any way around it or another client I can try? I don't need anything fancy - just basic http/https, but a GUI is very much preferred over a command line client. Thanks!

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  • SVN Revert - Why so slow

    - by Midhat
    I have the latest version of tortoiseSVN running on a XP box. I ahve notices that revert is the slowest operation for me, although it seems to be the simplest svn operation. is there any logical explanation for tis?

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  • Updating from svn repository returns "Could not read chunk size" error

    - by Denis
    When updating from subversion repository using tortoise svn client I get error looking like that: Could not read chunk size: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. It doesn't prevent me from updating, just interrupts update process, so that I have to repeat update several times, before it is complete. What can cause such behaviour and how to fix it?

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  • SVN client side hook

    - by tfmoraes
    Hi all, Does SVN has client-side hook support like in TortoiseSVN [1]? I need a hook to when I send a commit the browser is opened in a specific url. Thanks! [1] - http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-dug-settings.html#tsvn-dug-settings-hooks

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  • Migrating svn repo with non-flat branch hierarchy to mercurial

    - by Assaf Lavie
    Is there a conversion utility from svn to hg that can deal with a branch hierarchy that's more complex than just a flat list of branches under /branches? My repository has a directory that looks (conceptually) like this: /branches /projectA /v1.x /v1.1 /v1.2 etc.. IOW I need a tool that can get a tree structure as input that represents the branch hierarchy, and migrate this into hg (could be flat in HG, don't really care).

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  • Svn vs Git

    - by rudigrobler
    I am starting a new distributed project where some of the developers will not be in the same country... What should I use: Git or SVN? Why? PS. It is a smart client application running on windows and will be developed using Visual Studio [UPDATE] And does it work on MacOS (Not required but interesting to know)?

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  • Use SVN Revision to label build in CCNET

    - by hitec
    I am using CCNET on a sample project with SVN as my source control. CCNET is configured to create a build on every check in. CCNET uses MSBuild to build the source code. I would like to use the latest revision number to generate AssemblyInfo.cs while compiling. How can I retrieve the latest revision from subversion and use the value in CCNET? Edit: I'm not using NAnt - only MSBuild.

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  • Adding comments to SVN revisions

    - by pako
    I'm using Subversion 1.6 and WebSVN. I'm looking for a simple tool, that would enable me to add custom comments to SVN revisions. So I would be able to see the stream of incoming revisions and mark which of them I already reviewed. An ability to share the comments with other programmers would also be a welcome addition, but it's not necessary. Could you recommend any tools for this?

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  • SVN Merge, then rebase.

    - by Nix
    I am trying to find the proper way to reintegrate the changes in my SVN branch to the trunk, and the rebase. I have successfully merged my changes from the branch back to the trunk using, reintegrate merge http://mybranch into C:\code\trunk Now i need to recreate my development branch from the trunk. What is the best way to do this?

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  • SVN Tree Conflict Errors

    - by John
    I seem to see such errors quite often in our SVN 1.6 repo. We got these quite a lot while we used to just work on /trunk so I don't think it's due to merge/branching confusion. It seems that a cleup and marking the conflict resolved always works, but it's a little concerning to see errors in your version control system when you're just adding/updating/deleting files. What causes it?

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  • TargetProcess + SVN

    - by samuel morhaim
    I have a TargetProcess machine, and my developers keep committing code to SVN. How can I have TP automatically group builds so that I can know which bugs, were committed during which builds? Thank you.

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  • SVN commit batch

    - by uzay95
    I know there is a command that updates the changes like c:\svn up <working directory> i wonder if there is any command line statement which can commit the changes. ..: Any help would be appreciated :..

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  • Seeing release markers in svn log

    - by chuanose
    Whenever we make a release of a project we'll create a tag to capture the snapshot. It will be very helpful to be able to see which revisions in the trunk history were used in certain releases. I know the TortoiseSVN revision graph shows this information, but I'm wondering if there's a way to see it in the command-line svn log? I'm coming from a Clearcase background where we'll be able to see the release labels in the history.

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  • running SVN scripts of users with no password

    - by Oded
    Hi, I'm running SVN functions such as log from the command line. I'm using --username and --password attributes to authenticate the function. Unfortunately, my users don't have passwords and I'm don't know what value to provide in the command line for the password. the syntax is: --password ARG and I don't have any value. please help. Thanks.

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  • Setup Turtoise SVN+SubWeaver for existing dreamweaver site?

    - by John Isaacks
    I installed both Turtoise SVN and SubWeaver, I now have a SubWeaver drop down menu on the top of dreamweaver. I read a lot of the help files which basically explains how the system works and explains Copy-Modify-Merge. I am trying to set this up for my already existing dreamweaver site though, I am not finding information on how to do that. Can anyone explain this to me? Thanks!

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  • What is a good SVN plugin for Eclipse?

    - by Thirler
    A few years ago I've installed several SVN plugins for eclipse. At the time I wasn't impressed with their quality. Many were slow, buggy and couldn't cope with any file interactions that didn't go through the plugin. So I went back to just using TortoiseSVN for windows and command line for linux. Now I'm ready to give it another try. Which Subversion plugins for Eclipse are most popular currently and work well, how do they compare?

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  • SVN delete file

    - by Josemalive
    Hi, My question is simple, if i delete a file in a trunk of an svn repository, could i get the file if i ask for a previous version or the file was deleted forever? Thanks. Best Regards. Jose

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