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Postby windows8 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:59 pm

What is svn7490 ? How can I get access to it?
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Re: svn7490

Postby Tomse » Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:47 am

hello and welcome.

svn 7490 is this commit
http://sitracker.svn.sourceforge.net/vi ... ision=7490

every commit can be a minor or major fix, but mostly individual fixes so it's easier to keep track of what was changed when fixing a bug/implementing a feature
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Re: svn7490

Postby windows8 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:16 pm

Thanks for sharing that.

I have V 3.64 running as VM. How can I use/apply this?
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Re: svn7490  Topic is solved

Postby Tomse » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:32 pm

if you click on the link "text changed" you can see what was changed in the file, in this case the text marked with green needs to be added, the description of the colours are found lower on the page.

it isn't always a good idea to implement something from SVN, as it can come out of context. but in this case it's ok to do so.

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Re: svn7490

Postby Tomse » Mon May 14, 2012 12:56 pm

I just remembered.

if you are running our VM there is a command you can use to upgrade the VM to latest SVN.
but this will upgrade whole SiT, and shouldn't be done on a production server.

I can't remember the command but just run
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man sit

from the console and it will show a list of options, one of them is the svn (sitsvn ?)

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