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Re: Interrupted Commit issues

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 17:21:20 +0200

Jeff wrote:
> It was in the middle of sending content. So it had already finished
> "adding" the files to the svn, but it hadn't finished sending them.
> The svn server is on a private network...that's why i need the vpn to
> get in. Surely tortoisesvn is smart enough to recover from a network
> interruption?

Yes, it will handle such situations just fine. But of course only if
everything is set up correctly.
I'm wondering, are you connecting to your private network and executing
TSVN there? If then the network connection dies, isn't TSVN still
running on your PC in your private network?
If you run TSVN locally and connect to a remote server, then your local
working copy should know that the repository does not have the full
commit (and the repository will definitely know).

Stefan

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