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Re: possible TSVN and UNIX SVN client incompatibility

From: Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:33:44 +0200

Am 26.09.2011 22:59, schrieb Ed Roms:
> A developer that setup our repository using TSVN is gone, and the
> succeeding developer has been using a Unix svn client to do commits.

Nothing wrong with that ...

> Recently, I've discovered that the /var/www/svn/repositoryPath is
> missing on the Unix server. TSVN now displays an error when we try to
> commit a change. Image attached. However, commits work fine using the
> Unix svn client.

Please don't send images to public mailing lists. You could have copied
the error message instead. The URL doesn't look like anything a windows
client could use at all, for it's at least missing the server part.

How do you know the directory is missing?

> The Unix svn client is version 1.6.11 and TSVN is version 1.6.15. We
> are using Samba to access the working file copies on the Unix server,
> and 'file:///' access for TSVN.

Do you have your working copy on a local drive, while the repository
lives on an SMB-Share?

> Has there been file corruption due to incompatibilities? If so, how
> can this be repaired?

Why don't you just ask the developer if he changed anything? A
corruption caused by one of the clients is unlikely (unless the repo is
on a network share ...), but if it's really gone, simply restore from
backup. You do have a backup, don't you?

Felix

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