Someone should look at making this list reply to itself, and not the sender.
My reply is in the following message.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Powell, Jim (EER)
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:21 AM
> To: 'Ben Collins-Sussman'
> Subject: RE: Win32 Client
>
>
> > "Jim Powell" <powell@gsetss.dnsalias.org> writes:
> >
> > > I assume although the project has upgraded to a version of
> > neon that will
> > > compile on Win32, that has not been added to the Win32
> > command line client.
> >
> > Not sure... you'll have to ask Mike Pilato when he returns
> on Monday.
> >
> > > I have successfully ran the linux client against the server
> > I have running
> > > on a Win32 machine, so I know the server is working, so I
> > assume it is the
> > > client.
> >
> > Whoa... wait. Are you saying you've got Apache 2.0 + mod_dav +
> > mod_dav_svn running on win32? And it works? I'd love to
> know if this
> > is true, because I don't think anyone has yet done that before (even
> > though it's perfectly theoretically possible.)
> >
>
Yes, yes, and I think I am missing something. I will admit I
have modified my version of mod_dav just a bit, but if
another entire module is needed to get this thing to work, I
think I might have a fluke going on here. I know this
computer is twitchy, but I didn't know it could do things
that weren't possible. Well, I have successfully made the
first 2 elements work, where do I get the third to make this
thing work right (assuming I don't already have it and am unaware).
Ah, found the glitch, although I do have Apache 2.0 and
mod_dav working, I am also running teamdrive, so the client
has direct access to the repository (TeamDrive mounts a
WebDAV file system to a Linux mount point, thus making it
part of the Linux file system. Great way to share files
between Win32 and Linux). It might or might not have been
going through the network side of neon.
But as I stated earlier, I would be willing to try to get
mod_dav_svn to work on Win32 if someone would tell me where
the source is.
>
> >
> > > I get the standard error about the URL when I enter
> > > http://machine/rep to point at the repository.
> >
> > What standard error?
> >
> > > Of course local I can check things in and our using the windows
> > > client (except full folders, but I think I am doing
> something wrong
> > > there, but I don't know).
> >
> > Show us a transcript of what you're trying to do...
> >
> >
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