Martin Breuer | 16 Nov 15:30
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functioning of chora

Hi,

I want to use chora on a svn repository with large files. I tested it 
without cache settings. Very bad but understandable.
Later I tested it with cache and the first visit in some directories 
were bad, but the second (because of the cache) was ok, but what I don't 
understand is the cache itself. Why can I found cache from files and 
directorys I never visited?

Is there no possibility to surf through a repository without reading (in 
the background) nearly the entire repository?
In that case it is maybe possible for me to use chora without cache.

Best Regards
Martin
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Chuck Hagenbuch | 16 Nov 17:07
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Re: functioning of chora

Quoting Martin Breuer <gwprojekt <at> gmx.de>:

> Is there no possibility to surf through a repository without reading (in
> the background) nearly the entire repository?

Huh? Chora doesn't do anything like that.

-chuck

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Chuck Hagenbuch | 16 Nov 17:23
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Fwd: Re: functioning of chora

a), please keep discussions on list. b), I have no idea what you're 
talking about.

----- Forwarded message from gwprojekt <at> gmx.de -----
     Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:15:13 +0100
     From: Martin Breuer <gwprojekt <at> gmx.de>
Reply-To: Martin Breuer <gwprojekt <at> gmx.de>
  Subject: Re: [chora] functioning of chora
       To: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck <at> horde.org>

Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:

> Quoting Martin Breuer <gwprojekt <at> gmx.de>:
>
>> Is there no possibility to surf through a repository without reading (in
>> the background) nearly the entire repository?
>>
>
> Huh? Chora doesn't do anything like that.
>
> -chuck
>
Ok, but why is there cache from files I never visited?
Martin

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-chuck

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Martin Breuer | 16 Nov 17:44
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Re: Fwd: Re: functioning of chora

Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:

>a), please keep discussions on list. b), I have no idea what you're 
>talking about.
>  
>
>>Quoting Martin Breuer <gwprojekt <at> gmx.de>:
>>
>>>Is there no possibility to surf through a repository without reading (in
>>>the background) nearly the entire repository?
>>>
>>Huh? Chora doesn't do anything like that.
>>
>>-chuck
>>
>Ok, but why is there cache from files I never visited?
>Martin
>  
>
I apologize for my reply mistake, i will pay more attention to it.
And i must apologize my mistake with the cache, i can't reproduce it now 
but i was sure as hell i found cache from never visited files.

Best Regards
Martin

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Duane Sampson | 21 Nov 17:43

Chora H3 and CVS

Hello,
I'm using Horde 3.0.6
Chora H3 (2.0.1)
CVS 1.11.21
PHP 5.0.4
Apache 2.0
RCS 5.7

Here is the error I get when I click on "Diffs to version " or "get diffs" 
of unified type:

RCS file: /home/cvs/test/duane.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1
co: not found
rcsdiff: /home/cvs/test/duane.html,v: co failed
here is the url that produces the

error:http://localhost/horde/chora/diff.php/test/index.html?Horde=pjg2u3c34qpmop5742dvmka9l3&r1=1.1&r2=1.2&ty=uany 
ideas as to what is causing my problem? Thanks in advance for any 
adviceDuane 

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