Ah, now I know again where I read the NFS thing problem...
Although, as I am working alone, I don't think there was simultaneous access
to the repository.
But I can't be a 100% certain...
Alas, I will refrain from accessing the repository via the networked "p:"
drive and will use Apache WebDAV instead.
Maybe the documentation should warn people off using a networked drive for
the repository...
Well, thanks for the hint!
Bernd
----- Original Message -----
From: <cmpilato@collab.net>
To: "Bernd.Hofner@gmx.net" <bernd.hofner@gmx.net>
Cc: "Subversion Developers" <dev@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Repository data integrity problem: continued
> "Bernd.Hofner@gmx.net" <bernd.hofner@gmx.net> writes:
>
> > Further debugging hint:
> > I need a "mobile" repository because I often go out to the customers
> > working there without Internet access. So I put the repository on a
> > mobile disk which is mounted as drive "P:" on the local machine. To
> > access it from my laptop via my "Intranet", I mounted the
> > corresponding network drive also to "P:".
> >
> > Now if I go out for a longer time, I could attach the mobile drive
> > to my laptop directly, also using the drive letter "P:". This saves
> > me the effort of relocating the repository URL in the WC (I hope).
> > Could there be a problem with the mapped network drive?
>
> Yeah, there sure could. Berkeley is known to have issues on networked
> drives. (Digging up the URL now...)
>
> (Ah, there it is!).
>
> http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/env/remote.html
>
>
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