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Strange Error During Commit

From: Darren Hale <darren_at_clearent.com>
Date: 2007-01-08 16:19:31 CET

A colleague of mine received a very strange error the other day while
trying to commit a large number of files to an SVN repository through
TortoiseSVN.\

This person had copied one folder in our source tree into another folder
within the tree using the copy menu item from the TortoiseSVN menu. He
then proceeded to make a number of changes to the tree. When he was
done, he attempted a commit using TortoiseSVN. Part-way through the
operation, he received the error message "Commit failed: no repository
in XXXX", where XXXX is the location of our repository. We are using
TortoiseSVN 1.3.5 with Subversion 1.3.2 on Windows XP workstations.

Has anyone seen this problem before? Does anyone know what causes it or
how to fix it?

Thanks,

Darren

-- 
Darren Hale
Senior Software Developer
Clearent, LLC
8182 Maryland Ave.
Suite 1410
Clayton, MO 63105
(314) 732-0524 (work)
(314) 368-5988 (cell)
darren@clearent.com
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