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hi,
some changes have been made to how SVN works. you can read about them here:
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/New-style_Subversion_repositories
at the moment, there are no plans to retire the old-style repositories, so you can continue to use those if you like. all new accounts will have only new-style repositories.
- river.
Few questions regarding the new style: 1. By "ask a root" (to create a new repo) you mean grabbing one on IRC or does one need to file a JIRA request? 2. After it's created, will fisheye use it automatically instead of ~/subversion or does it have to be stated explicitly as well? 3. Will it still be writable by the owner user? (Useful for recreating from svn dumps, for example.) 4. Any quick pointers to repo management manuals? (Specifically about the "can be done by editing a single file" part...) A specific chapter in svnbook should suffice (if it's there - I can't find one).
Regards, Misza
2008/7/16 River Tarnell river@wikimedia.org:
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hi,
some changes have been made to how SVN works. you can read about them here:
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/New-style_Subversion_repositories
at the moment, there are no plans to retire the old-style repositories, so you can continue to use those if you like. all new accounts will have only new-style repositories.
- river.
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I got mine by asking on IRC.
Soxred93
On Jul 17, 2008, at 4:43 PM [Jul 17, 2008 ], Misza13 wrote:
Few questions regarding the new style:
- By "ask a root" (to create a new repo) you mean grabbing one on
IRC or does one need to file a JIRA request? 2. After it's created, will fisheye use it automatically instead of ~/subversion or does it have to be stated explicitly as well? 3. Will it still be writable by the owner user? (Useful for recreating from svn dumps, for example.) 4. Any quick pointers to repo management manuals? (Specifically about the "can be done by editing a single file" part...) A specific chapter in svnbook should suffice (if it's there - I can't find one).
Regards, Misza
2008/7/16 River Tarnell river@wikimedia.org: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
hi,
some changes have been made to how SVN works. you can read about them here:
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/New-style_Subversion_repositories
at the moment, there are no plans to retire the old-style repositories, so you can continue to use those if you like. all new accounts will have only new-style repositories.
- river.
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Misza13:
- By "ask a root" (to create a new repo) you mean grabbing one on IRC or
does one need to file a JIRA request?
either would probably work.
- After it's created, will fisheye use it automatically instead of
~/subversion or does it have to be stated explicitly as well?
as long as the person who changes it remembers to update fisheye as well.
- Will it still be writable by the owner user? (Useful for recreating from
svn dumps, for example.)
no, there is no direct access to the repository.
- Any quick pointers to repo management manuals? (Specifically about the
"can be done by editing a single file" part...) A specific chapter in svnbook should suffice (if it's there - I can't find one).
the file has to be edited by root; just open an issue saying what changes you want. the path-based access control is described at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html
- river.
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