Well the answer is actually simple. aux. is reserved for auxilliary devices on windows. So files can not start with aux. (aux dot). If you try and create a file - it will not work.
KM
KM <info4km@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was wondering if this was some sort of reserved word or built-in if such a thing exists on window XP --
I also have cygwin installed, which allows me to use a unix like interface on the PC. In that dir - i ran svn update. I got an error saying that the object aux.h already exists. When I do an ls, it is not there .... but when I did
which aux.h it said
./aux.h
very strange.
KM
KM <info4km@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi
I am using tortoiseSVN version 1.2.0 as a client with svn 1.2.0 server (solaris). When I check out my entire repository - I get an error on aux.h -
Error Can't check path 'D:\dir\proj\SourceCode\tstsrc\cots_dir\aux.h': The parameter is incorrect.
The apache access log has the following in it:
xx.xx.xx.xx - - [10/Jan/2006:15:12:57 -0500] "REPORT /proj/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 200 222582465
This only happens with Tortoise. I can get the entire struct/repository using the file:/// access method on the solaris server, including the aux.h file.
I am having svn trouble of another sort with http access through unix though - dies at a certain point - which I am still trying to determine. I'm not sure if this is related somehow. Doesn't seem so. The access log is similar though as above with a large data size.
funny thing is ... tortoise gets past that point and gets to the error above. Any ideas? Are there tortoise logs?
I am assuming this is being caused by the server - but there are no error messages in the apache error log.
Thanks
KM
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