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Re: [TSVN] TSVN 1.0.1 - Windows 2k network access

From: Ken Inglis <ken_at_winenotes.co.uk>
Date: 2004-08-18 14:55:08 CEST

On 18 Aug 2004 at 14:19, Stefan Küng wrote:
> I can confirm this. But TSVN can't do much about that. It's Subversion
> which doesn't accept/understand UNC paths. And it doesn't need to anyway
> - the command line doesn't work on UNC paths anyway.

But it has been working up until the upgrade to TSVN 1.1.0.

That is to say I can still upgrade/commit a working copy across the network
using TSVN 1.0.8 and the same repository (SVN 1.1.0). I have been using several
versions of both SVN and TSVN in this way - the upgrade to TSVN 1.1.0 (1526) is
the first that hasn't worked in this way. The only reason for upgrading from
TSVN 1.0.8 was the speed problems which are mentioned elsewhere.

I probably haven't explained the problem (very likely given my mess-up with the
version numbers) so I'll try again:

- Box1, box2, box3 are all computers on the lan (win2k)
- Repository is served through apache on box1 using a local IP (172.16...)(SVN
1.1.0 rc1)
- Working copy on \\box2\project

>From box3, I was able to use versions up to TSVN 1.0.8 to work on 'project'
across the network. With TSVN 1.1.0 (1526) this no longer works.

Humidity and summer heat are taking their toll so I apologise for my lack of
clarity!
Cheers, Ken

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