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RSS Feed Blank
Pretty self explanatory. The RSS feed contains nothing at all.
Hit the URL in Firefox and added to Apple Mail and saw no items. -
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Beanstalk / EngineYard Issues
Beanstalk is running into some outages and downtime due to some issues at EngineYard. We are working with EngineYard to figure out the reasons and will report them shortly. This is a system-wide issue at EngineYard, to see the updates please visit:
http://engineyard.wordpress.com/
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fogbugz on demand - integration
Can someone with fogbugz on demand tell me what they have in Site -> Main
Source Control URL for logs:
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Source Control URL for diffs:
Mine got changed and I can't see click on the checkin's list and get back to beanstalk. The comments do show up on the cases though and I get the unique link in the comment section, just not under checkins -
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I cannot delete a folder
I have folder in my repository that somehow has a name with ':' in it. This is causing problems with a clients SVN software (Tortoise).
I have tried deleting it in my local copy but I get SVN errors saying it cannot find a URL. I have tried deleting it by connecting to the repository via webdav, but I get a conflict error. I'm new to SVN so any tips would be very helpful! -
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Can't check in, pre-commit script fails
I'm not able to check anything in.
svn: MERGE request failed on '/transitmaps/trunk/TransitMaps'
svn: Failed to start '/var/lib/subversion/beanstalk.storage/4008/transitmaps/hooks/pre-commit' hook -
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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.
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