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RE: Create a tag on a single file

From: Jim Amsden <jamsden_at_us.ibm.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 11:39:51 -0400

Ok, I tried creating a tag on the folder containing the submission
document. I get the same error:

Copy D:\allWorkspaces\rsaWorkspaces7.1\UPMS\docs\SoaML Submission to
https://dev.enterprisecomponent.com:9992/repos/UPMS/UPMS/docs/SoaML
Submission/Beta, Revision HEAD
Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to
PROPFIND
request for '/repos'

Why is PROPFIND on /repos forbidden?

 
Jim Amsden, Senior Technical Staff Member
Rational Enterprise Architecture Management
919-461-3689

Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com> wrote on 06/26/2009 10:59:03 AM:

> From:
>
> Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
>
> To:
>
> Jim Amsden/Raleigh/IBM_at_IBMUS, "users_at_subversion.tigris.org"
> <users_at_subversion.tigris.org>
>
> Date:
>
> 06/26/2009 11:01 AM
>
> Subject:
>
> RE: Create a tag on a single file
>
> >I have a directory structure that is being used to collaborate on
> the development of a standard. There is no build associated with
> this project, and so >there usually isn't any need to maintain a
> configuration of related files. However, we do need to keep specific
> tags on versions of the SoaML.doc file >representing its state after
> each ballot. So I wanted to create a tag for the document. What
> would be the best way to do this? I tried selecting the >SoaML.doc
> file and using TortoiseSVN-->Branch/tag... to copy the .../SoaML.doc
> into .../Beta/submission.doc to create the Beta tag. But I get:
> >Copy D:\allWorkspaces\rsaWorkspaces7.1\UPMS\docs\SoaML Submission
> \SoaML.doc to >https://dev.enterprisecomponent.com:9992/repos/UPMS/
> UPMS/docs/SoaML Submission/Beta/SoaML.doc, Revision 18804
> >Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to
PROPFIND
> >request for '/repos'
>
> >What am I doing wrong?

> You don't really "tag" a file. You copy a path at a point in time
> (revision). so, when you create a tag you are creating a copy of a
> path. Your best bet would be to have that one file in a folder by
> itself... then you could copy that one folder into your tags folder.
>
> BOb

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