On Feb 3, 5:39 am, "vze35...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <vze35...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> On Feb 2, 4:28 pm, "Jeff Dunnett" <jeff.dunn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello Everyone,
>
> > My current environment:
>
> > Mac OSX 10.4.8
> > 2 x 2.66 GHz Duel-Core Intel Xeon
> > 2 GB Memory
>
> > Subversion 1.4.3 (Darwin****ts)
> > svnX 0.9.9
>
> > My old enrivonment
>
> > Mac OSX 10.4.8
> > PowerBook G4
> > 1 GB Memory
> > Subversion 1.3.2
> > svnX 0.9.9
>
> > Server:
> > Mac OS X Server 10.4.8
> > XServe G5
> > Subversion 1.3.2
>
> > I recently switched to my new environment and have been having trouble
> > getting subversion and svnx to work properly. I load up svnx which
> > the path in which it looks for subversion to the path for the
> > darwin****t of subversion. I then try to setup it up to access a
> > currently existing re****istory (that was created with subversion
> > 1.3.2) using http. The repository is on a server. The problem svnX
> > freezes on me and won't let me do anything. Eventually I have to
> > resort to force quitting to kill the application. Does anyone know
> > what might be causing this?
>
> > Some more information that might be helping:
>
> > 1) I could access the repository on my old setup
> > 2) I tried my new setup with different versions of subversion such
non-
> > Darwin****t packages and lower number version (1.3.1, 1.4.2 etc)
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Regards,
> > Jeff
>
> Hi,
> I have pretty much the same setup save the machines I use are both
> G4's but I do use the same versions of Subversion and svnX. I access
> repositories either locally (file:///....) and some on Linux servers
> but also via file:/// since I mount their drive locally via afp. The
> repositories are also accessable via http:// (not
https://)
but this
> does not seem to work and neither does svn+ssh, there seems to be a
> permission problem. Anyway I have not had the problem you mention. I
> did not use ****ts to get the binaries but followed the instructions in
> in svnX and they are in /usr/local/bin. I have not had the lockup
> problems you described. It either works or fails (with an error
> dialog) right away.
>
> How are you accessing the server's files ? (https:// svn+ssh
.... ).
>
> --jim
Hi Jim,
I am trying to access the server files via simple http using a
username and password.
Jeff


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