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Re: Windows XP "Access denied" svn_io_rename

From: Francois Beausoleil <fbos_at_users.sourceforge.net>
Date: 2003-10-20 21:44:55 CEST

On 20 Oct 2003 13:45:04 -0500, kfogel@collab.net said:
> "Steve Dwire" <sdwire@pcsigroup.com> writes:
> > Aha. It is there in the FAQ. I guess I kind of viewed IssueTracker as
[snip]
>
> I'm not sure we're confident enough about that patch (that it solves
> the problem) to put it in mainline Subversion. It would suck to have
> something so ugly in the code and yet *still* have the problem --
> whereas no one minds so much if it's just an experimental workaround.

I cannot compile SVN myself, or I would have added the patch and checked
to see if I would still get the problem.

>
> Wish we had a better sense of how often users run into the problem...

I usually get it at least once per day. If I am stressing my machine
(MySQL, Tomcat, Windows Media Player, Norton Anti-Virus, Norton Personnal
Firewall, IDE, five command lines), I might get it very often - almost
once per operation. Sometimes, retrying the operation will work,
sometimes I have to retry a few times.

>
> -K
>
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