[groupi] Re: svn over PuTTY?

  • From: Beau <treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: groupi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:26:24 +0800

:D.

Not even close.

You shouldn't need to SSH in, nor should you need to ever touch that svnroot thing you made.

I did put up a guide detailing everything you need to do in another email. That's using TortoiseSVN, a windows SVN client.

That svnroot folder, is not what you need to do. It's only there because you made it, i've set up the repo using a different name. I can't actually do anything about that folder though, because only you have write permissions on it, so i can't delete it.

Btw Lorin, please compile your code as a .dll, and make it have it's own project inside the Visual Studio Solution. It's not much work, and it is a nice an elegant way to do things.

Lorin Tauss wrote:
Beau,

I still can't get it working.

This is the first time I have used ssh, let alone svn, so I have no idea what I'm doing, but this is what I've tried:

> ssh to cits3200.csse.uwa.edu.au
> login as taussl01
> cd up to /home/cits3200/cits3200i

If cd to svnroot, I can see the mobile_data_capture thing i made, but I can't find anything else (eg the "Archer" folder you made).

Am I looking the the right spot?????






/home/cits3200/cits3200i/svn


On Thu 27/08/09 19:25 , Beau Trepp <treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Okay. Has anyone tried to use the SVN yet?. Someone needs to checkout
    and commit to prove that it's working. I'll be annoyed if you
    complain
    that you can't commit anything later on because no-ones tried it.

    I can commit under my name, but i have no idea if that will hold
    under
    other names.

    Also, Lorin, Don't use the new svn repo you made. You only have
    access
    to that one. The source repo everyone should be able to commit too.

    Lorin Tauss wrote:
    > Ummmmm
    >
    > well, yeah, that made an empty folder called trunk in my home
    > directory... How do I add a file to the repository.
    >
    > I tried svn ci ./test.txt , but it seems test.txt has to be in the
    > version control system already.
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Lorin
    >
    >
    > On Wed 26/08/09 11:28 , Beau <treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <javascript:top.opencompose('treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx','','','1')>>
    wrote:
    >
    > This is what works on my laptop.
    >
    > svn co
    > svn+ssh://
    > <parse.php?redirect=ssh://
    
<parse.php?redirect=ssh://treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/mnt/data/cits3200/cits3200i/svn/trunk/%26gt%3Btreppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    
<javascript:top.opencompose('treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx','','','1')>/mnt/data/cits3200/cits3200i/svn/trunk/>treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <javascript:top.opencompose('treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx','','','1')>
    >
    
<javascript:top.opencompose('treppb01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx','','','1')>/mnt/data/cits3200/cits3200i/svn/trunk/
    >
    > However it's still abit strange, it seems uwa doesn't like you doing
    > that too much, so now it just hangs there.
    >
    > Beau wrote:
    > > howdy,
    > >
    > > could you tell me what adress you are using to checkout?
    > >
    > > svn checkout http://cits3200i.csse.uwa.edu/svn/trunk
    <parse.php?redirect=%3Ca%20href=>"
    target="_blank">http://cits3200i.csse.uwa.edu/svn/trunk
    > <parse.php?redirect=%3Ca%20href=>"
    > target="_blank">http://cits3200i.csse.uwa.edu/svn/trunk
    <parse.php?redirect=%3Ca%20href=>"
    target="_blank">http://cits3200i.csse.uwa.edu/svn/trunk etc all fail.
    > > I've tried mixing this up a billion ways.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Lorin Tauss wrote:
    > >> Hi Everyone....
    > >>
    > >> I tried to check in my file to the svn, but I couldnt work it
    > out at
    > >> all. Theres no way to do it through the trac interface is there?
    > >>
    > >> I tried to do it over PuTTY, but failed pretty dismally..... even
    > >> created a project directory and stuff like it says in the
    tutorial.
    > >>
    > >> Has anyone else had a problem? Any ideas? Am I just being a
    > total noob?
    > >>
    > >> Cheers,
    > >>
    > >> Lorin
    > >>
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    >





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