"Christian Rasmussen" <chr.aaroe_at_gmail.com> writes:
> For quite some time now I've been hosting a subversion server for my
> friends who I study with for use with our projects. Everything has
> worked like a charm but something I've always have been a bit annoyed
> with was the fact that I wasn't able to view how far in the process I
> was when updating my repository - e.g. file x of y.
>
> A little while ago I was updating another repository for some
> source-forge project and was amazed that this information was suddenly
> visible when I was updating.
>
> I've always been using TortoiseSVN and I'm hosting my svn on a Gentoo
> box where I haven't been able to find anything in the config files
> regarding this matter.
>
> So, how do I get this information to be shown when using my server?
Were you using the same version of TortoiseSVN both times? And
configured the same way?
This can be implemented entirely on the client side (though if the
server were to help, the whole thing could be done more efficiently,
latency-wise). So it may have nothing to do with the repository.
If we had exact URLs, an exact transcript, client version numbers, etc,
that would help :-).
Note: not sure if r29484 is relevant to this.
-Karl
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Received on 2008-06-04 02:47:21 CEST