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Checkout Error on fresh checkout

From: Mitch Christow <christow_at_bc.edu>
Date: 2005-11-08 07:53:06 CET

Hi there,

 

I have recently installed subversion on a windows XP (SP2) computer and use
the software in local mode, meaning the repository is on the local file
system. Recently I erased my entire working directory and attempted to
perform a clean checkout. I received the following error message:

 

Error: Can't move 'C:\Projects\SJM\.svn\tmp\entries' to

Error: 'C:\Projects\SJM\.svn\entries': Cannot create a file when that file
already

Error: exists.

 

After the error occurs the SJM folder only contains the .svn folder (and
subfolder) and nothing else. I looked through the mailing list archives,
FAQ's, documentation, etc. I also googled several key words of this in
Groups and the Web, but I could not find any references to this error
message. I then tried a few different approaches, such as:

 

Erased the .svn folder within the project folder and attempted another
checkout - same error

Attempted checkout from repository into completely different folder (newly
created) - same error

Copied the repository and attempted checkout from copied repository into yet
another new folder - same error

Upgraded tortoiseSVN to the latest version (from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6 Build 4786)
and attempted a checkout from the repository to a new folder - same error

 

I can browse the repository with the 'Repo-browser' just fine and I also
copied the repository to a Windows 2000 computer and attempted a checkout
and that actually worked. So I am sure that the repository itself is fine.
Since I installed the latest TSVN software and still experienced the same
problem, I can only think that there is a bug in the code. If anyone has any
other ideas as to how to solve this problem I would be eternally grateful.

 

TIA,

Mitch

 

 

 

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Received on Tue Nov 08 09:09:04 2005

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