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Re: Bug report

From: KlasNordberg <klas.nordberg_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 06:06:46 -0700 (PDT)

Sorry for the confusion,

Yes, I appears that BOTH (1) and (2) are needed to cause this
problem. Only (1) causes a "standard" update failure since the
already open file cannot be replaced, but it recovers after a cleanup
and a new update. But (2) is needed to make things go really bad.

Yes, I mean "working copy" where it says "local repository".

No, I don't think that I can reproduce the error on the command line.
I run Windows and there is no command line version of SVN on my
machine as far as I can see, only TSVN. We have also linux machines
here with command line SVN, but since it is possible to update a file
in the file system system even if it is open in unix, it should not
cause the same problem.

/Klas

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