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Re: [TSVN] subversion over samba?

From: <Nick_Gianakas_at_sybari.com>
Date: 2004-11-03 16:14:40 CET

> Is my samba misconfigured perhaps?
I suspect this is the case. We use SVN via WebDAV and store/access
working copies from the local disk, NFS mount (Unix/Linux), and Samba
(Win) via svn command line and TSVN.

Did you check permissions? Is your Linux user the same as the SMB user?
Obviously granting full permission to World for the WC is a quick test.

Regards,
Nick G

John Williams <williams@tni.com>
11/02/2004 06:54 PM
Please respond to dev
 
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        Subject: [TSVN] subversion over samba?

Is it possible to use tortoiseSVN on a shared samba drive?

I checked out a project on a linux box with the command line svn
client. The location where it is checked out is shared via samba.

Then, I browsed to that directory from a windows (2000) box, but the
"SVN status" column shows non-versioned for all the files. I found the
FAQ about enabling network drives in Setup->Look&Feel;
this make the check icon appear on directories, but the "SVN status" is
still non-versioned for both files and directories.

If I use tortoiseSVN to checkout the project on a local drive,
everything works.

If I use tortoiseSVN to checkout the project on a samba drive, it fails
to checkout with the error: "Write-lock stolen in 'dir'. Please execute
the cleanup command."

Is my samba misconfigured perhaps?

~ John Williams

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