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Re: [TSVN] Possible Tortoise SVN bug?

From: Joseph Galbraith <galb_at_vandyke.com>
Date: 2005-01-20 17:19:51 CET

Jeremy Swigart wrote:
> Ok, I've observed what may be a bug but I am unsure. The first time a
> few weeks ago I thought it was a fluke, but yesterday it happens
> again.
>
> It seems that if a user renames a file, and simply changes the case of
> the filename, not change the filename itself, for example mycpp.cpp
> rename to MyCpp.cpp, it works fine on that persons computer, but it
> causes odd errors on other clients when they attempt to update.

I believe I've seen this as well; it causes the update to
fail with 'entry already exists' or something like that.

I had to manually remove the target directory from my WC before I
could sucessfully update (in my case it was a directory that
had changed case)

(Of course this may not be TSVN at all, but SVN-- looks like
someone is fetching before deleting though.)

Thanks,

Joseph

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