since the last 2 days I can't browse SVN. There is an error saying
Any problems with Subversion?
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Any problems with Subversion?
Hi,
since the last 2 days I can't browse SVN. There is an error saying
since the last 2 days I can't browse SVN. There is an error saying
Re: Any problems with Subversion?
Which link did you go to when you received this error? Joomlacode has been upgraded to a new version last night.
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Re: Any problems with Subversion?
Tonie wrote:Which link did you go to when you received this error? Joomlacode has been upgraded to a new version last night.
This is my link: http://joomlacode.org/svn/joomla/development/trunk/
Re: Any problems with Subversion?
You can use this link when using a browser, this works for me at the moment: http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla ... 2Ftrunk%2F.
I was able to do a checkout to that path with SVN with no problem.
I was able to do a checkout to that path with SVN with no problem.
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Re: Any problems with Subversion?
I was also able to do a checkout with TortoiseSVN and this link: http://joomlacode.org/svn/joomla/development/trunk/
However, since the last 2 days I can't browse the repository with this link and Firefox. Thanks for the posted SVN link!
However, since the last 2 days I can't browse the repository with this link and Firefox. Thanks for the posted SVN link!
Last edited by StarShaper on Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Any problems with Subversion?
I'll try on my Windows box with TortoiseSVN when I have the opportunity. On the command line on my Linux box, I can checkout with no problem.
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Re: Any problems with Subversion?
StarShaper,
The link you mention is used for SVN checkouts. The link Tonie posts is the correct one for browsing with your web browser. You can't mix them up... as far as I know anyway.
The link you mention is used for SVN checkouts. The link Tonie posts is the correct one for browsing with your web browser. You can't mix them up... as far as I know anyway.
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Re: Any problems with Subversion?
Tonie wrote:I'll try on my Windows box with TortoiseSVN when I have the opportunity. On the command line on my Linux box, I can checkout with no problem.
You misunderstood me. I can do a checkout with TortoiseSVN and the link http://joomlacode.org/svn/joomla/development/trunk/
But I am not able to browse the repository with my browser (Firefox) anymore.
RobInk wrote:StarShaper,
The link you mention is used for SVN checkouts. The link Tonie posts is the correct one for browsing with your web browser. You can't mix them up... as far as I know anyway.
I'm using this link since weeks with my browser, without any problems until yesterday.
Last edited by StarShaper on Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Any problems with Subversion?
Just tried browsing using Firefox to SVN on Windows Vista, using the browser link Tonie provided with no problems whatsoever.
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