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This indeed is true, but something in the current repository is making a pull using TortoiseSVN fail ... getting this error:
REPORT of '/mangos/mangos.git/!svn/vcc/default': 200 OK (http://svn.github.com)What exactly that means I don't know, but the error happens after this:
C:\\Users\\Removed Real Name\\Desktop\\mangos.git\\dep\\lib\\win32_debug\\libeay32.libGetting a total of 65.4 MB of the repository, then it just fail ... first thought would be that there actually is something left of the "old" SVN repository files, or that part of the Git repository actually is mirrored from a SVN repository... but to be 100% honest I'm clueless, I haven't been willing to go the GIT way (actually left back when the move to GIT was done, didn't want to bother learning new tools + I became a dad right around that time too leaving me with no time), so was pleasantly surprised while browsing the forum when I found that GIT opened for SVN interaction, the rest you know.
Anyway great to see you all again (probably no one that even know of me, but just in case) :cool:
Mangos SVN - TortoiseSVN
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I'm not sure what exactly you are saying, who have custom implementations of SVN, GIT or TortoiseSVN or who?
So does a solution exist to solve the problem? Can we use some other SVN application to get the repository? Or is the only real option to start using GIT?