[OpenTRV-dev] Headaches with SVN
Mike Stirling
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Sat Mar 16 19:21:25 GMT 2013
Yes I can host an svn repository. It won't be until tomorrow though.
Damon Hart-Davis <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
>Lo and behold we have another corruption event!
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>SVN is usually rock solid.
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>(As an experiment could you build yourself a local SVN repo on your machine, check 'em into that, and if it blows up we know where the blame lies I guess? Else maybe mail them to me and I can try that.)
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>Maybe just keep your files on github for now and remove them from SVN and replace them with a placeholder with URL(s).
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>I don't know if Mike's Redmine can host SVN or SVN's too old-fashioned for him/Redmine to bear.
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>I'm not quite ready to learn git in anger yet, though I do hope to very soon. And as I say I *appear* to have problems getting git for me, but that may be illusory.
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>I can in principle host SVN but would have to manually manage access, and my SheevaPlug's SD memory card may give out if we're all beating it up.
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>All suggestions welcome.
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>Rgds
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>Damon
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>On 16 Mar 2013, at 18:30, Bruno Girin wrote:
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>> Damon,
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>> I don't know what's wrong with SVN on SourceForge but it regularly loses
>> some of my SCAD files that I then have to re-add. I suspect it's related
>> to the corruption problem but it doesn't fill me with confidence. So I
>> just committed files again making sure they all have an empty line at
>> the end: let's see if we have another corruption issue.
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>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bruno
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