Yup, exactly the same TortoiseSVN version. Don't know about the server
version which software or version is running. The repository where I noticed
it was this: http://svn.astrumfutura.org/zfblog/ . I myself is just using a
plain version of svn on my gentoo - the newest version available through
portage.
Kind regards
Christian Rasmussen
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 2:46 AM, Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_red-bean.com> wrote:
> "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
>
Received on 2008-06-04 02:50:45 CEST