Ben Reser wrote:
> We have a path as long as 108 chars:
> $ find subversion-1.0.1 | perl -ne 'if (length($_) > 100) { chomp $_;
> print length($_),$/,$_,$/; }'
> 106
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/PromptUserPassword2.java
> 106
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/PromptUserPassword3.java
> 108
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/SVNClientSynchronized.java
> 105
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/SVNClientInterface.java
> 102
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/ClientException.java
> 105
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/PromptUserPassword.java
> 100
> subversion-1.0.1/subversion/bindings/java/javahl/src/org/tigris/subversion/javahl/BlameCallback.java
>
Hmm, on closer inspection then it looks like bad news: in Winzip these
files appear (and get extracted) without the leading
"subversion-1.0.1/". I'd regard it as doubley bad since this isn't
flagged up as an error in Winzip.
Definitely looking like .zip files are the only sensible route for
windows bundles.
Rob
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Received on Sun Apr 4 01:36:07 2004