Admin Rodney Posted October 23, 2015 Admin Posted October 23, 2015 A project waiting in the wings is gaining ground but I've ran into a minor glitch that I"d like to see resolved. Specifically, I note that when changing the SVN repository setting to another location the TWO film repository URL gets tacked on to the end of the new one. This is only inside A:M Community and SVN can be run just fine outside of A:M so there is an easy workaround but I'm wondering if there might be something (a cache?) I need to clear in order for the SVN repository location/URL to be properly set? Any guesses or insights? A guess or two from me might be that the setting is stored in the WIndows registry or... A:M is finding the URL in a different installation directory or... SVN/Tortoise SVN has that URL stored somewhere where I'm not seeing it. All files commit/update fine outside of A:M directly via Tortoise SVN and Github. Considerably less likely, butpossible, would be that the TWO film repository URL has been hardcoded into that function (commit and update buttons) in A:M. That doesn't seem likely because it would negate the customization of the repository URL in Tools/Options/SVN. Quote
Jason Simonds Posted October 25, 2015 Posted October 25, 2015 I forget the url off the top of my head and it's down but I will get them sometime next week late. Quote
Jason Simonds Posted October 25, 2015 Posted October 25, 2015 It looks like the change is broken.. I need to find where it's saved Quote
Admin Rodney Posted October 25, 2015 Author Admin Posted October 25, 2015 Thanks for looking into it Jason. Not a high priority here. If I find some extra time I may go back and try to find the last release of A:M that allowed SVN connectivity from inside A:M proper (without using the A:M Community TWO tab). Quote
Jason Simonds Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 The move is on.. I thought i had moved svn to our nas but I found out today that I had not. But I'm working on the move now!! Quote
Jason Simonds Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 This should go faster now.. I always forget to use ; to stack commands.. off to bed and in the morning it should be closer to done!! Quote
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