Hi,
to all the Subversion guru's out there.
I use subversion as a versioning system for all our sales content. The content usually includes materials like PPT, PDF, DOC etc.I'm running into a few issues and have pasted them here, hoping for a response. I know subversion is optimised for this workflow, but want to use it as manual backups is causing a lot of grief.
Sorry for the long email
Q1:
Does Subversion allow non-linear editing of versionscreate v1 -> put in VMS v1edit v1 to make v2 -> put in VMS v2edit v2 to make v3 -> put in VMS v3realise v3 is a mistake; get v2 from VMS to editso now system looks like: Local version v2 ; VMS version v3edit v2 to make v4 (or a new v3 depending on semantics) -> put in VMS**after adding to subversion I cannot see this version that I have added - where is it? I cannot get itif i look at history i see the 3 original versions - there is NO version 4 & the version 3 is the original version 3;if i say Get Latest Version or get v3 I get the original v3
Q2.
How can i lock a file or make other users aware that the file has been checked out by User A.I know subversion does not allow locking, i'm looking for any mechanism available that will warn User 1 that User 2 has checked out the file, User 1 can then call User 2 about the changes.
Q3.
I delete a file from the local system due to a mistake, is there any way i can get a list of objects that exist in the subversion repository and not in the local system.
Q4.When 2 users are have requested for latest version of same document and working on 2 different changesExample in a Sales Revenue reportUser 1 - Add Margin to the reportUser 2 - Add Discount to the reportBoth change are check in at the same time by the respective users. Only one user change is reflected and the other user change is lost. Is subversion able to resolve the conflict and allow users to Version all changes
thanks
Maheshwar
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Received on 2008-05-27 09:38:36 CEST