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Re: [Komodo-discuss] Using Subversion in Komodo
by Eric Robertson other posts by this author
May 8 2009 8:33AM messages near this date
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Re: [Komodo-discuss] Using Subversion in Komodo | Re: [Komodo-discuss] Using Subversion in Komodo
If I right click the folder I have a Refresh Status item in that menu which
I’ve clicked – there is a Source Control on Contents entry but its sub menu
only has Update, Diff, Commit Changes, Add and Checkout highlighted – no
Refresh Status. After I clicked Refresh Status I used the Update in that sub
menu but with no joy. Incidentally my folders in Komodo are not live ones –
could that be the problem?

I set up my local repository as root, using sudo, and it is showing only
‘system’ as having write permissions. As far as I recall I had to use root
to set it up but I may be wrong. Is that the problem there? This is a Mac
and IÂ’m not all that familiar with what can and canÂ’t be done with
permissions. Should I be able to add myself to 'system' using Terminal on
the Mac?

I'm a lifelong Windows user only fairly recently converted to the Mac and
I'm still getting used to its idiosyncrasies!

Regards
EricR

Oh dear, I'm top posting again!


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Anton Visser [mailto:visseraj@[...].com]
  Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 3:30 PM
  To: Eric Robertson
  Cc: Komodo Discuss List ActiveState. Com
  Subject: Re: [Komodo-discuss] Using Subversion in Komodo
  
  Have you tried right clicking the folder and refreshing the status,
  under the source control menu?
  That should get Komodo to realize the file is missing, and then an
  update will get the file for you.
  
  To fix the error with committing, I would not start Komodo with admin
  privileges.  It would be better to check which group has privileges to
  your repository and then add yourself to that group, or change the
  group that has write privileges to the repository to one that you are
  a member of.
  
  Hope this helps.
  
  cheers,
  Anton
  
  On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Eric Robertson <ericrob@[...].uk> 
  wrote:
  >  Anton, thanks for the reply. I should have thought about using update in
  my
  >  situation. However when I tried it on the folder that contained the
  missing
  >  file I got the message showing the latest revision number but no
  indication
  >  of having transferred the file, and when I looked at the working
  directory
  >  it still wasn't there. I've checked again and it's definitely in the
  >  repository. I assume that if I wanted to restore an earlier version
  (there's
  >  not one here) I would have to use copy.
  > 
  >  I did also try to check that I could amend a file and update the
  repository
  >  all right but there I got a message that I didn't have permission to
  create
  >  the entry required although I do have admin rights. I got round this by
  >  using sudo in Terminal - incidentally my repository in currently a local
  one
  >  on my hard drive. Could it be that permissions are causing my other
  problem,
  >  and how do I start up Komodo with admin rights?
  > 
  >  Regards
  >  EricR
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  On 8 May 2009, at 13:09, Anton Visser wrote:
  > 
  > > Eric,  easier way to restore a file, would be to right click on the
  > > folder containing the file, in the project view, on the left hand
  > > side. Then select Source Control -> Update.  This will update the
  > > contents of your folder, restoring the missing file and updating that
  > > folder, with any code committed by someone else.
  > >
  > > cheers,
  > > Anton
  > >
  > > On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Eric Robertson
  <ericrob@[...].uk> 
  > > wrote:
  > >>
  > >> I'm using subversion for the first time and I'm having a problem with
  > >> restoring a file from the repository.
  > >>
  > >> I'm using Komodo 5.1.3 on my Mac and have set up a repository using
  svn,
  > >> created a working directory and loaded all the files I require into my
  > >> Komodo project. I wanted to see if I could restore a file that had
  been
  > >> deleted so I removed a file from the project and sent it to trash. I
  then
  > >> copied the file from the repository into my working directory, running
  > >> the
  > >> command from Run in Komodo, and then used Add/Existing File to get the
  > >> file
  > >> back into my project.
  > >>
  > >> My problem is that there's no tick against this file in Komodo and its
  > >> properties are not showing that it is under source code control. I've
  > >> tried
  > >> Refresh Status to no avail.
  > >>
  > >> I must be doing something wrong. What is the correct way of restoring
  a
  > >> file
  > >> and getting it back into a Komodo project?
  > >>
  > >>
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