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[TSVN] Problem with TSVN 1.1.0 and working copy in the root of a network drive

From: Andreas Mayer <an.ma_at_web.de>
Date: 2004-10-07 21:38:32 CEST

Hello,

for several weeks now, I have used Subversion and TSVN 1.0.8 to version my
home directory on a Windows XP machine. The home directory is on a Windows
file server and mounted as a network drive (let's say as H:). So far, this
setup worked flawlessly and I was very happy with it.

Today, I switched to TSVN 1.1.0 and everything works fine as long as the
working copy is at least one level under the root of the respective drive,
for example H:\test. I can checkout directly to H:\, but whenever I try to
commit changes in H:\ or to view the log of a file in H:\, a new process
named TortoiseProc is started and takes up CPU time, but no dialog pops up.
Until now, I have terminated these processes manually after some minutes.

I oberserved, that when I delete H:\.svn after a new TortoiseProc was revved
up, the dialog will finally pop up -- but shortly thereafter, TortoiseSVN
will crash and prompt for a bug report.

By the way, my repository is on a Linux machine and accessed via svn+ssh,
but the same behaviour is shown with a local repository on C: or one with
FSFS on H:\somewhere.

Is it possible to have a working copy in the root of a network drive with
TSVN 1.1.0 or is this a defect?

-- 
Andreas 
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