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Mathias Weinert wrote:
> I have a script which does several actions to a test repository. It
> looks like this:
>
> cd to wc
> for 50 times do
> generate three new files by copying an existing one (just copy, not svn copy)
> add these three files
> change one file again by copying one file over an existing one
> svn ci
> svn up -r HEAD
> svn up -r PREV
> reset repository by changing the revision number in db/current
> svn up
> done
>
> When I run this script I at least get two or three times a "permission
> denied" error which occurs at various actions of my script.
OK, can you send the actual script?
>> Because I've been using Subversion on Cygwin for years, and have never
>> experienced any errors which would encourage me to switch on
>> WIN32_RETRY_LOOP - have I just been absurdly lucky?
>
> Maybe you are such a lucky guy - or you just have another virus
> scanner (or configuration)...
>
> FYI I have McAfee VirusScan installed (always the latest version).
I have used McAfee VirusScan 7.0, 7.1, and 8.0i at various times.
Max.
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Received on Mon May 8 14:29:06 2006