Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of BoostSubversion


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Timestamp:
Jul 26, 2007, 1:29:19 PM (15 years ago)
Author:
Douglas Gregor
Comment:

Note weird TortoiseSVN bug

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  • BoostSubversion

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    3232  * The web site, which stores the Boost web site.
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    34 To gain developer access to the Boost Subversion repository, please send a email to the [http://www.boost.org/more/moderators.html Boost Moderators] at `boost-owner -at- lists.boost.org` stating why you need write access to the Boost Subversion repository, and which  parts of the repository--boost itself, the sandbox, or the web site--you need access to. If you had access to Boost CVS when it was hosted at SourceForge, please provide your SourceForge user ID. Once a moderator has approved you for access to the Subversion repository, you will receive an invitation via e-mail that asks you to provide a user name and a password, which will be used to access both the Boost Subversion repository and the Boost Trac. You will also be asked to grant permission for your past and future Boost contributions to be licensed under the [http://www.boost.org/more/license_info.html Boost Software License] version 1.0 and future versions: your permission is required to work with the Boost Subversion repository, so that we can ensure that Boost code is licensed under the Boost Software License. Once you have signed in, you should notify the moderator of your username, and he will complete the process.
     34To gain developer access to the Boost Subversion repository, please send a email to the [http://www.boost.org/more/moderators.html Boost Moderators] at `boost-owner -at- lists.boost.org` stating why you need write access to the Boost Subversion repository, and which  parts of the repository--boost itself, the sandbox, or the web site--you need access to. If you had access to Boost CVS when it was hosted at !SourceForge, please provide your !SourceForge user ID. Once a moderator has approved you for access to the Subversion repository, you will receive an invitation via e-mail that asks you to provide a user name and a password, which will be used to access both the Boost Subversion repository and the Boost Trac. You will also be asked to grant permission for your past and future Boost contributions to be licensed under the [http://www.boost.org/more/license_info.html Boost Software License] version 1.0 and future versions: your permission is required to work with the Boost Subversion repository, so that we can ensure that Boost code is licensed under the Boost Software License. Once you have signed in, you should notify the moderator of your username, and he will complete the process.
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    3636Please be sure to read the section on MIME types and end-of-line styles, below, and adjust your Subversion configuration as necessary.
     
    4747  * On Unix: Edit the file {{{~/.subversion/config}}}.
    4848  * With the command-line Subversion on Windows: Edit the file {{{%APPDATA%\Subversion\config}}}.
    49   * With [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ TortoiseSVN] on Windows: Right-click in Windows Explorer to bring up the context menu, and select TortoiseSVN->Settings. In the "General" configuration tab, click the Edit button to the right of "Subversion configuration file". Now, past the contents below into that editor window and save the results.
     49  * With [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ TortoiseSVN] on Windows: Right-click in Windows Explorer to bring up the context menu, and select !TortoiseSVN->Settings. In the "General" configuration tab, click the Edit button to the right of "Subversion configuration file". Now, past the contents below into that editor window and save the results. '''Note''': If !TortoiseSVN loads Notepad to edit your configuration file, it will save it as {{{config.txt}}}, rather than {{{config}}}. You will need to navigate to {{{%APPDATA%\Subversion\} and rename {{{config.txt}}} to {{{config}. Otherwise, auto-properties will not work.
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