Hi Stefan.
> Hi,
>
> a simple
>
> $ svn ci folder1 folder2 -m ""
>
> crashes if the working copy is in the root drive.
>
> To reproduce:
> $ SUBST g: d:\development\myworkingcopy
> $ cd g:
> $ svn ci folder1 folder2 -m ""
> This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
> way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
>
> The reason for this is in subversion\libsvn_client\commit.c, line 1555
>
> Did I mention before that I really hate abort() calls? Instead of
> getting a usable crashdump which could have given me enough information
> to get a reproduction recipe, I got nothing. After several mails spread
> over several days I was finally able to get a reproduction recipe from a
> user who had this problem.
I could not reproduce this same behaviour as I do not have command
line svn available here on Windows but I keep encountering a similar
issue on Windows XP SP2 with TortoiseSVN 1.5.1 & 1.5.2. (Subversion
client library 1.5.1).
It happens on some commits (not sure which but it happens only on
commits with many files involved) and then that commit can not go
through unless I manage to remove the correct file(s) from the list of
files to commit or I commit from the original non-substed folder.
Just chiming in to get this issue dealt with... :-)
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić
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Received on 2008-08-05 18:45:26 CEST