Thanks, Stephan. I did that very thing and got the answer although it
had nothing to do with my server. For anyone else who may be seeing
this, turn off your virusscan. I use McAfee and as soon as I turned
off the access scan functionality everything imported just fine. I
suspect the most effective solution will be to exclude my working
directory from the access scan.
On 8/2/06, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rob Wilkerson wrote:
> > I'm trying to import content to a new repository and, after several
> > minutes of blissful importing I get a message that tempfile.tmp cannot
> > be opened. Has anyone else seen this? I've checked permissions and I
> > have full control.
>
> Since you're importing, I assume that you don't have a working copy yet
> and that the error message is thrown by the server.
> In that case, you should ask on the Subversion mailing list for help,
> especially since you're running your server on FC and not windows.
>
> Stefan
>
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