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    Can we receive our own commit emails? Last reply on May 06, 2008 01:17.

    What about receiving our own commit emails?

    I used to store them in my Outlook, and I also like to see my work done :)
    Vincent Vincent shared this idea on April 30, 2008 12:19. Raff joined Vincent and 1 other person who like this idea. It's tagged commit, svnnotify, emails, and notification
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    Should display first line of commit message as summary

    It's conventional style in a lot of projects to provide a summary of the commit as the first line of the commit message, and then follow it with a blank line and a more detailed description of the changes. This way, you can have long, detailed commit messages without having a giant chunk of text show up in the repo browser. Show only the first line in the repo browser, and then show the rest of the commit message when viewing the actual changeset.
    ody ody shared this idea on March 28, 2008 03:07. It's tagged commit
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    Each time I attempt to commit to the repository, it fails. Why?

    Why are my commits failing?

    here's the error:
    Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
    svn: PUT of '/wind/!svn/wrk/d508839f-e63a-4985-88e9-51d23053f846/httpsdocs/common/files/image/271.jpg': Could not read status line: Connection reset by peer (https://svn.chelseagreen.beanstalkapp...)
    jsmcdougall jsmcdougall asked this question on March 22, 2008 18:54. It's tagged commit
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    403 Forbidden error on commit Last reply on February 18, 2008 15:27.

    I'm trying to commit but I'm getting the following error:

    MKACTIVITY of '/proj/!svn/act/...': 403 Forbidden (https://svn.<myaccount>.beanstalkapp.com)

    Googling gives me the two most common problems: not using https (I am), and case errors (neither my account, project or my username have uppercase in them, so I can't imagine that's the problem).

    I'm using TortoiseSVN, if it matters.</myaccount>
    cc cc asked this question on February 17, 2008 22:17. Silas Snider joined cc and 1 other person asking this question. It's tagged commit
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    Are review links broken? Last reply on February 15, 2008 18:25.

    I enabled Campfire integration, and the review link that it dumps into the chat is formatted as so (my personal URL/repo bits removed): http://[myapp].beanstalkapp.com/u/e45b07b6

    Which generates this URL: http://[myapp].beanstalkapp.com/[myrepo]/changesets/preview/17/index.php

    Which nets me a 404 page. From within Beanstalk, however, the review link works fine, but is a bit different: http://[myapp].beanstalkapp.com/[myrepo]/browse/trunk/index.php?rev=17

    This is the "preview" link available from that browse page: http://[myapp].beanstalkapp.com/[myrepo]/live/trunk/index.php

    You can contact me for specific details, but I'm guessing it's not unique to me, and I'm guessing it's something along the lines of routes changing but nobody telling the review link generator.
    reefdog reefdog reported this problem on February 14, 2008 19:37. It's tagged checkin, and commit
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    Getting an error on commit Last reply on January 13, 2008 21:02.

    I'm getting this error when I try to commit to my repository:

    svn: Commit failed (details follow):
    svn: MKACTIVITY of '/[repo_omitted]/!svn/act/05ed7572-9c43-0410-95fe-faf15cbef548': Could not parse response status line. (http://svn.[account_omitted].beanstalkapp.com)

    I'm currently connected behind a Cisco CleanAccess firewall so that may be the problem. Anyone else seen anything like this?
    Thadd Selden Thadd Selden reported this problem on January 13, 2008 15:54. Elliot also has the problem Thadd Selden reported. It's tagged error, and mkactivity
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