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Re: Subversion and XCode 2.2
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Re: Subversion and XCode 2.2


  • Subject: Re: Subversion and XCode 2.2
  • From: Michel Schinz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 14:30:28 +0100

Le 15 nov. 05 à 14:19, Vincent Coetzee a écrit :

Dear List

My comment is ASCII only as far as I can make it. Where can I find more information about what is breaking, where would Xcode log it ? There is nothing in any of the logs that I can find ?

Another suggestion, if Subversion is running on a remote host, would be to try to use a tool like tcpflow (or tcpdump) and look at the network traffic. Provided it's not encrypted (i.e. you're not accessing Subversion using HTTPS), then it's possible to make sense of it, it's mostly text files exchanged over HTTP.


But that's supposing Subversion even gets to the point where data is exchanged on the network before failing, which might not be the case.

Concerning log files, I have no idea myself.

Michel.

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 >Subversion and XCode 2.2 (From: Vincent Coetzee <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Subversion and XCode 2.2 (From: Michel Schinz <email@hidden>)
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