Hi Matthias
You're probably right. svn: uses a different port than http: and this may be blocked.
These should be equivalent
svn: -> http:
svn+ssh -> https: (needs a username & password)
So you could try with http:
-Peter
Elmer code repository changed
Re: Elmer code repository changed
Hi Peter,
it works with http: - thank you!
For the records: the new repository url which works for me (tortoise svn under Windows XP) is
Matthias
it works with http: - thank you!
For the records: the new repository url which works for me (tortoise svn under Windows XP) is
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http://svn.code.sf.net/p/elmerfem/code/trunk
Re: Elmer code repository changed
Addendum:
The new repository says Rev. 6016, the old one 6034.
This is currently no problem for me, but maybe for others?
The new repository says Rev. 6016, the old one 6034.
This is currently no problem for me, but maybe for others?
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Re: Elmer code repository changed
Hi Matthias
There was a problem that the old repo was used for a week or so after the stuff had been moved to the new repository. The diff between the old and new was then committed at once. So the numbering got out of sync. Sorry for that. But I'm sure the new repo will surpass the old repo quite quickly.
-Peter
There was a problem that the old repo was used for a week or so after the stuff had been moved to the new repository. The diff between the old and new was then committed at once. So the numbering got out of sync. Sorry for that. But I'm sure the new repo will surpass the old repo quite quickly.
-Peter
Re: Elmer code repository changed
As I said, no problem...
Re: Elmer code repository changed
I think one problem with this is now that the UUID has changed. One needs to download a fresh copy.raback wrote:Hi
You should not use the old repositofy as the target. This will mess things up. There might be some possibility to use "svn change" but at I could not figure whether ot could be used for this purpose. So it may be safest to make just a fresh directory.
-Peter
Maybe with svn switch --relocate or something similar to what Peter proposed (I downloaded a fresh copy, did not test these).
For the future, in cases like this, maybe it could be worth it to do
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svnadmin setuuid <repository path> <new uuid>
Cheers,
Eelis
Re: Elmer code repository changed
Hi,
I would like to reanimate this thread: I have moved to Windoze 7 (64-bit) and would like to svn-update the source tree. I have installed tortoise 1.8.0 and tried to svn-update. This failed, so I renamed the directory of my working copy, created a new empty directory and tried svn-checkout, using
as before. In both cases, I get the following error message:
I can open the URL manually with Internet Explorer.
What do I do wrong?
Thank you for an answer (and also for a statement on Elmer 64bit, see viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3128)!
Matthias
I would like to reanimate this thread: I have moved to Windoze 7 (64-bit) and would like to svn-update the source tree. I have installed tortoise 1.8.0 and tried to svn-update. This failed, so I renamed the directory of my working copy, created a new empty directory and tried svn-checkout, using
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http://svn.code.sf.net/p/elmerfem/code/trunk
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Command: Checkout from http://svn.code.sf.net/p/elmerfem/code/trunk, revision HEAD, Fully recursive, Externals included
Error: Unable to connect to a repository at URL
Error: 'http://svn.code.sf.net/p/elmerfem/code/trunk'
Error: Error running context: Internal error
Completed!:
What do I do wrong?
Thank you for an answer (and also for a statement on Elmer 64bit, see viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3128)!
Matthias
Re: Elmer code repository changed
Hi again,
problem solved: I forgot to set the proxy in the tortoise network settings...
Matthias
problem solved: I forgot to set the proxy in the tortoise network settings...
Matthias