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Subversion Users: Re: Could not MERGE resource on COMMIT (Apache 2.0.55)
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Middot; SVN Dev. Middot; SVN Users. Middot; SVN Org. Middot; TSVN Dev. Middot; TSVN Users. Middot; Subclipse Dev. Middot; Subclipse Users. Middot; this month's index. Re: Could not MERGE resource on COMMIT (Apache 2.0.55). Maybe in reply to. Christopher Ness chris at nesser.org. On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 16:13 -0500, Christopher Ness wrote:. I have an interesting problem here. Any time I try to use subversion. 12x-branch with apache 2.0.55 and SSL (aka https:/ ) I get this in the. I built the Linux binaries.
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Daily Archives: March 3, 2007. March 3, 2007. Subversion / Apache griefs: can’t commit, MERGE failed. Configured Apache to run as a Subversion server. Seems to work. I even tried some WebDAV applications ( davfs. On it Work. Not perfectly (some strange errors), but it does work. Until I tried to checkout, modify and commit with SVN itself:. No matter what I tried SVN can’t commit into a repository without an error. I got it fixed by rebuilding apache and subversion from their fresh sources.
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Subversion / Apache griefs: can’t commit, MERGE failed | ahinea
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March 3, 2007. Subversion / Apache griefs: can’t commit, MERGE failed. Configured Apache to run as a Subversion server. Seems to work. I even tried some WebDAV applications ( davfs. On it Work. Not perfectly (some strange errors), but it does work. Until I tried to checkout, modify and commit with SVN itself:. Svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: MERGE request failed on '/' svn: Can't open directory '/home/ivan/bsite/svn-repo/db/transactions/0-1.txn/transactions': No such file or directory. You are ...
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August 28, 2007. DB Error: mismatch (in a PHP script). If you get something like the “DB Error: mismatch” message in a PHP script, this is probably caused by a bug in the script. If I get it right, the message means: there is a mismatch between the number of placeholders (e.g. “? 8221; signs) in your database query and the number of parameters given to the query() method. For instance, if your query is “SELECT * FROM people WHERE honesty 3”, but you mistakenly call it like this:. Where you probably meant:.