[wingide-users] Subversion integration
Morten Lied Johansen
mortenlj at funcom.com
Thu Dec 7 07:42:14 MST 2006
I realised that I had only sent this to support, but figure the
discussion is better suited to run on the mailinglist, since apparently
there were others with the same problem.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [wingide-users] Subversion integration
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 11:47:57 +0100
From: Morten Lied Johansen <mortenlj at funcom.com>
To: Wingware Support <support at wingware.com>
References: <4576D9DA.3010806 at funcom.com>
<Pine.LNX.4.64.0612061241300.14685 at localhost.localdomain>
Wingware Support wrote:
> Can you confirm that you're using Wing 2.1.3 with latest patches
> installed? I remember this being a bug but I think it's fixed.
I'm using Wing IDE Professional, version 2.1.3-1 on windows XP.
> Also, check that you're created the new file in a directory that
> is already in SVN. If it's not, then all items should be
> disabled (at least in Wing 2.1.3 that seems to be the case).
It is a directory deep in a directory structure that is fully in SVN.
Several of the other files in the same directory is also in SVN.
> If that doesn't help, please submit a bug report from the Help
> menu with the error log included. That might tell us more about
> what is happening.
I see that Encolpe Degoute already submitted a bug report, so I wont
submit a duplicate.
[ From a later email in response to Encolpe Degoute]
> I'm not seeing anything in the log, unfortunately. Do you have
> svn 1.4 or 1.3 or earlier on your client?
C:\Documents and Settings\mortenlj>svn --version
svn, version 1.4.2 (r22196)
compiled Nov 3 2006, 16:53:07
> As a sanity check, also be sure you don't have a copy of svn.py
> in ~/.wingide2/scripts.
No such script in "C:\Documents and Settings\mortenlj\Application
Data\Wing IDE 2\scripts" which I guess would be the corresponding
location for windows users.
> One idea is to put some print statements into scripts/svn.py in
> your Wing installation (after saving a copy of the file). If you
> edit it within Wing, it will be auto-reloaded after you save so
> you don't need to quit and restart Wing. The prints show up in
> the Messages tool under the Scripts channel.
I added lots of print statements to both svn_add and _svn_add_available,
but I don't see any of them in the Messages tool, in any channel?
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Morten Lied Johansen
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