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Re: Can't move temporary on update.

From: Bert Huijben <bert_at_qqmail.nl>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 21:54:06 +0000

Does your virus scanner (local or on the server if G: is a network drive) do something specific with that file? It appears that the tempfile that was just created, disappeared before it could be moved into the pristine store.





Bert

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From: Stefan
Sent: ‎Monday‎, ‎January‎ ‎13‎, ‎2014 ‎10‎:‎32‎ ‎PM
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Sry, forgot the obvious most important info:

Client is running 1.8.5
Server is running Visual SVN 2.5.15 - based on SVN 1.7.13 - server is
set-up to use neon.

I traced the issue down to obvious problems with a certain directory in
the repository. Ignoring/Skipping that directory and the check-out as
well as the update operation work fine.

Looking into the .svn/tmp-directory I do see a single existing file:
trz2A87.tmp but obviously there's no trace of the mentioned svn-E78ED003
file.

Regards,
Stefan

> Hi,
>
> we recently started getting this error when trying to update or
> check-out a repository.
> Weird thing is that the issue only occurs when we try to
> check-out/update the thing externally (meaning via VPN).
>
> Error:
> svn: E720002: Can't move 'G:\Egosoft\X4\Source\.svn\tmp\svn-E78ED003'
> to
> 'G:\Egosoft\X4\Source\.svn\pristine\00\0077903324a83da0419971daeb632ff51529d320.svn-base':
> The system cannot find the file specified.
> svn: E720183: Additional errors:
> svn: E720183: Can't create directory
> 'G:\Egosoft\X4\Source\.svn\pristine\00': Cannot create a file when
> that file already exists.
>
> The issue is 100% reproducible on two completely different machines.
>
> Is there any way I could trace down the root-cause of the problem?
>
> Regards,
> Stefan
>
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