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Re: How can I clear the cache?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:33:52 +0200

On 10.08.2010 14:13, Serge Tumanyan wrote:
> Simon,
>
>>> I suppose that under the word 'root drive' you mean the drive where the
>>> system is installed? If so, no, my WC is on another drive. I have the
>>> system
>>> drive d: and the wc is on the e: drive.
>> No, the drive root would be e:\ as opposed to e:\folder\
>
> Oh, now I understand, sorry, I thought that this is called the root of
> drive.
>
>> I'm not sure if a WC on the drive root means e:\wc or really e:\ (so
>> the whole drive is versioned). Try moving it into a sub folder.
>
> I used the path e:\1 and it is surely not a root of drive e:, so this is not
> a problem.
>
> BTW using SVN command line client everything worked excelllent, so this a
> problem of TSVN, not SVN itself...

Did you use absolute paths with the CL client? If you just used '.' or
'1' for the path, that won't be the same as if you use TSVN.

Stefan

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