Ulf Lamping wrote:
Gerald Combs wrote:
I would like to migrate Ethereal's CVS repository to Subversion in the
near future. Subversion has several advantages over CVS, including
folder versioning and file renames/moves.
For people currently using anonymous CVS this means that you will have
to find a Subversion client and use
http://anonsvn.ethereal.com/ethereal/trunk
instead of the current anonymous CVS repository. A list of Subversion
clients can be found at http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html.
(A client is available for Cygwin as well.) You can use the URL
above to test if you'd like; it's a several-week-old copy of the CVS
repository.
Unless anyone has any objectioins, I'd like to migrate to Subversion
some time next week, around Wednesday or Thursday.
I tried to set up my subversion client (tortoise), but currently
http://anonsvn.ethereal.com/ethereal/trunk
doesn't seem to return any data, even when try to view it with a
webbrowser.
Had a look (using Ethereal :-), the URL don't return any data, not for
tortoise and not for the webbrowser either.
The server just immediately closes the connection again without
returning any data.
And here's what I get:
: svn co http://anonsvn.ethereal.com/ethereal/trunk
subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:661: (apr_err=175002)
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/ethereal/trunk'
subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:285: (apr_err=175002)
svn: PROPFIND of '/ethereal/trunk': 503 Service Unavailable
(http://anonsvn.ethereal.com)
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