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Re: Tortoise and Zone.Identifier files

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-23 17:25:22 CET

Bastian Ballmann wrote:

> I've got a little problem here using Tortoise. I don't know why, but in
> some directories in some repositories strange filenames appear in the
> .svn subdirectories. Files with an (1) in the name.
> Here's an example:
> .svn/text-base/language_de(1).php:Zone.Identifier.svn-base
> Tortoise cannot read those files and stops it's action.
>
> If I am accessing the repository via commandline everything works fine.
> Any idea how to solve this problem? I thought about character encoding
> or svnserve options, but didn't get it yet.
> Btw I am using svn+ssh as protocol.

The (1) in the filename looks like what the explorer does if you copy a
file where a file with the same name already exists. Do you sometimes
copy your working copy around?

Stefan

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