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Re: permission denied on windows

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2004-04-05 21:37:14 CEST

On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 08:37, solo turn wrote:

> still i think svn has a somehow broken/non-intuitive working copy
> mechanism (including locking,
> and cleanup) used from cygwin. i don't know if cygwin is responsible
> or svn.

Solo, I have 3 questions for you:

1. what version of SVN? I get the impression that you're building
/trunk quite a bit.

2. are you compiling svn within cygwin? In other words, is your svn
client a native cygwin binary? Or are you using the posted win32
binary?

3. do you have virus scanners running or something similar? The "access
denied" errors are very suspicious.

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