Hi,
I'm using SmartSVN 7.0.7 on Mac OSX 10.5.8 (PowerPC) together with NetBeans 6.8 (last JDK5 edition with PowerPC support). I still own a XServeG5 and need to develop for that machine.
When I checkout a repository, say from code.google.com, I am unable to open the project. The file permissions are set wrong. NetBeans want's rw access and SmartSVN checks out as read-only.
Another strange behavior while updating or committing is, that sometimes when files are updated from svn server, changed in NetBeans and then while committing aren't accessible from SmartSVN because of wrong file permissions? But it is a random file, not always the same. I updated my local sources, changed something, closed NetBeans, checked file permissions that are OK, tried to commit but file permission on source changed magically. Even Finder can't set appropriate permissions and I always have to use chmod to change them to read/write, and my local repository needs svn cleanup to work properly again.
Maybe I'm to stupid to use svn after 6 years or the problem is my little MacOSX specific knowledge. I've used svn for years but only with Solaris and Windows.
Anyone had a similar problem before and give me a hint?
-Michael
I'm using SmartSVN 7.0.7 on Mac OSX 10.5.8 (PowerPC) together with NetBeans 6.8 (last JDK5 edition with PowerPC support). I still own a XServeG5 and need to develop for that machine.
When I checkout a repository, say from code.google.com, I am unable to open the project. The file permissions are set wrong. NetBeans want's rw access and SmartSVN checks out as read-only.
Another strange behavior while updating or committing is, that sometimes when files are updated from svn server, changed in NetBeans and then while committing aren't accessible from SmartSVN because of wrong file permissions? But it is a random file, not always the same. I updated my local sources, changed something, closed NetBeans, checked file permissions that are OK, tried to commit but file permission on source changed magically. Even Finder can't set appropriate permissions and I always have to use chmod to change them to read/write, and my local repository needs svn cleanup to work properly again.
Maybe I'm to stupid to use svn after 6 years or the problem is my little MacOSX specific knowledge. I've used svn for years but only with Solaris and Windows.
Anyone had a similar problem before and give me a hint?
-Michael