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I am looking for step by step directions or ordered screen shots or a power point for basic useage is their one?
Hi Joshua, we have some videos up on youtube of some of the most commonly performed activities. Unfortunately, we don't have a more detailed manual at this time.
I'm trying to get rabbitvcs, subversion, and subclipse all installed and working on my ubuntu machine. I have subversion 1.6.5 installed and running fine. svn –version shows 1.6.5 installed. Subclipse installed fine, and I can access my repository fine through eclipse.
I installed the rabbitvcs_0.12-1~hardy_all.deb version. and it installs fine. However when I do an about rabbitVCS, it shows its using subversion 1.5.4, and pysvn 1.6.3. And all the repositories on my system show the clock icon instead of the normal icons.
I assume this is because when using subversion through eclipse all the files run as subversion 1.6.5, and the issue is that rabbitvcs is trying to use subversion 1.5.4.
Can I get rabbit to use 1.6.5? if so, how does that work? I've searched, but haven't had much luck.
Thanks
Isaac, the preferred way to get support for RabbitVCS is to post to our mailing list. This discussion should only be about this wiki page and the subjects discussed therein.
Regarding your question, see this mailing list thread about getting pysvn to recognize your newer subversion.
sorry for the confusion on where to post this. I'll post there for my future questions. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Suport Centos 5 already?
We provide a not very well tested version of our nautilus extension that will run on CentOS 5. You can get the v0.12 version here or the v0.13 version here, which is less tested than the v0.12 version.
Hello, excuse me. Does rabbit support HTTPS connections to repos? Only, I'm trying to access a projectlocker repo https://free2.projectlocker.com/etc… and it keeps telling me authentication fails. (even though smartsvn can access it fine).
Any ideas? Cheers! Looks brilliant, btw!
Hey there, I am running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala with gedit 2.28 and rabbitvcs gedit plugin 0.13. I do see rabbit vcs menu items in the Tools above but problem is that I can't make any menu item work. For example I click on commit item and get nothing!
I also have rabbitvcs nautilus plugin also. It works perfectly.
I will appreciate the problem fix.
Thank you guys!
Please report this on our issue tracker.
Hi, I'm trying to access to a respository from a windows server ( A tortoise svn respository) trough samba but I'm getting error.
Can you please support samba urls??
Please report this on our issue tracker.
i can't erase my id & password remember setting.
tryed Settings→Saved Data→Authentication Clear but my SVN folder still remember my id & password
what should i do?
I had another graphical interface svn before, but didn't like so I've removed it. Now that I installed RabbitVCS it had come back. So I can see two emblems on every file. For example, when the file is normal it shows the emblem rabbitvcs-normal and one called “Default”. When I right click on a file, it shows 2 menus about svn: “RabbitVCS” and “Subversion”. What do I do to remove the old one?
Print-screen of the problem
If there's a context menu it must mean there's a plugin still active, find it either in ~/.nautilus/python-extensions or the system wide directory /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0.
Where is donation page ? I want donate 5$ :)
Running Ubuntu Lucid 64-bit. Older version of NautilusSVN was working. After upgrading to RabbitCVS, NOTHING works. Nautilus SVN menus are all there, but no response when any of them are selected. I do get a delay when I first enter an directory with lots of SVN'd files, but no menu icons, and again, none of the Nautilus SVN menu selections do anything. Help!
When I try to connect to my repository RabbitSVN responds with “connection refused”, but it never asked for username and password… How to I enter that information? In the config file?
where can I change the language?
Bug:
in the commit window the “show unversioned files” checkbox is not working correctly.
if you uncheck it and do a compare on one of the (versioned) files.
all the unversioned files are shown again. and you have to check and uncheck again
to hide them.
hi,
afaik it asks for username and password.
i am not sure if this helps, but you should take a look at ~/.subversion/servers.
it was usefull for me to set the proxy and theres a setting for default username.
maybe this helps.