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SVN on fileshare - user cannot commit - cannot open file 'txn-current-lock'

From: this_thread <cdail.forums_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 12:42:54 -0700 (PDT)

I have several SVN repositories on an Windows network fileshare. The user has
full control, read, write, and just about every other permission that can be
added. When trying to commit he gets the error:

Can't open file '//fileshare/svnrepos/projectname/db/txn-current-lock':
Permission denied

It's being accessed via file:///, which I know is badbadterrible but I don't
know how else to set it up given I am not an admin and this fileshare is all
we have available.

I've dug around a bit and been told I need to be using snvserve, but we
don't have svnserve running on the remote share. I can try executing it from
my machine but it just hangs, never prints anything. I can't install or
really do much to the remote machine.

I know it would be better to have this on an svn server, but to get this up
and running in the mean time, what do I need to look at? (And ideally, how
could I get an svnserver going? Would I need to talk to some of the admins
that take care of that share?) Short term just getting it to where he can
commit now, long term being the svnserver..

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