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Problem with changing SVN access method

From: Steve McCusker <stevemccusker_at_pobox.com>
Date: 2005-11-18 06:04:29 CET

I am using:

TortoiseSVN 1.2.6, Build 4786 - 32 Bit
Subversion 1.2.3,
apr 0.9.6
apr-iconv 0.9.5
apr-utils 0.9.6
berkeley db 4.3.28
neon 0.24.7
OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005
zlib 1.2.3

on a Windows XP client connected to a Win2kPro running Apache and SVN.

Originally I was using svnserve and the svn: protocol with Tortoise (so my
repository URL was something like svn://DIAMOND/ but then I changed to using
Apache and accessing SVN using http://DIAMOND/SVN.

This worked when opening the repository browser but would not let me do
anything to the files and folders in my working directory.

I think that this is because the entries file in the .svn folders contains
the original URL ("svn:..."). I could not find any way of solving the
problem except deleting the whole working folder tree and doing the checkout
again - a little painful for my colleague on a poorly performing ADSL modem.

Assuming my diagnosis is correct, is there some way in the Tortoise UI of
handling this problem? If not perhaps there should be, or a work around
(like a little utility to edit the entries files).

Cheers

Steve McCusker

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