Re: [reSIProcate] What is this?
On 2006, Aug 21, at 10:19, Byron Campen wrote:
r6528 | (no author) | 2006-08-21 04:50:33 -0500 (Mon, 21 Aug 2006)
| 1 line
Changed paths:
M /main/repro/BerkeleyDb.hxx
M /main/repro/ResponseContext.cxx
I did not perform the commit, that came from elsewhere (trimmed):
219.134.241.139 [21/Aug/2006:04:50:31 -0500] "PUT [...]/
ResponseContext.cxx HTTP/1.1" 204 "SVN/1.3.1 (r19032) neon/0.25.5"
219.134.241.139 [21/Aug/2006:04:50:32 -0500] "PUT [...]/
BerkeleyDb.hxx HTTP/1.1" 204 "SVN/1.3.1 (r19032) neon/0.25.5"
In addition, why is this commit not attributed to anyone?
Allowing that to happen, though, was my fault. We missed that in
production testing. Sorry about that. I have corrected the ACL line
that was munged in migration from the old site and verified that it
will not happen again.
Since that was definitely a bad and unauthenticated commit, and it
was caught early so that only about 7 people had performed updates
since that happened, I rolled the repository back to remove it.
Matching IPs with previous usage, it appears there are 7 commiters
that updated after the bad commit (and before the commit was
removed), so they will need to take action (new checkouts, etc) due
to the repository changing under them. I am re-sending this message
to them separately to make sure they know.
My apologies for allowing that to happen,
Philip