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Subversion and Git details missing #2920

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sebbASF opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 9 comments
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Subversion and Git details missing #2920

sebbASF opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 9 comments
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@sebbASF
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sebbASF commented Nov 24, 2020

There does not seem to be any documentation on which versions of Git and Subversion are provided with each OS.

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JJ commented Dec 23, 2020

It does for git, at least, right? 2.28.0 Not for subversion, though.

@tripathi-abhishek
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I think i could look at solving this. Could you please show me the way? Like how to proceed and prerequisites??

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JJ commented Apr 15, 2021

Well, you need to find out versions for different runners. You can just use svn --version probably in any of the phases in the configuration file, for any OS. Then you need to do a PR to these pages, to add the versions you've found that way.

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@JJ okay. I am going to set up the project first and will ask you about it again. As what you told me is over my head right now. Sorry for being a pest.

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JJ commented Apr 15, 2021

Hey, just a guest here, same as you. But I can be of help, by all means.

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tripathi-abhishek commented Apr 15, 2021

abhishek@abhishek-ubuntu:~$ bundle install --binstubs
   [DEPRECATED] The --binstubs option will be removed in favor of `bundle binstubs --all`
   Could not locate Gemfile

abhishek@abhishek-ubuntu:~$ bundle binstubs --all
   Could not locate Gemfile or .bundle/ directory

abhishek@abhishek-ubuntu:~$ bundle -v
   Bundler version 2.2.16

abhishek@abhishek-ubuntu:~$ jekyll --version
   jekyll 3.8.6

I tried to follow the documentation and it's not working out. No answer on the web either.
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JJ commented Apr 15, 2021

I am afraid I am not totally sure why you want to do this. You don't need to install the whole documentation anyway; probably the easiest is to just simply edit the pages you're interested in.

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tripathi-abhishek commented Apr 15, 2021

you need to find out versions for different runners. You can just use svn --version probably in any of the phases in the configuration file, for any OS. Then you need to do a PR to these pages, to add the versions you've found that way.

could you please tell me how should I start? I thought first running the project and following the readme file would be a way but now I dont get it.

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