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Re: Strange Error During Commit

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-01-08 19:18:17 CET

Darren Hale wrote:
> 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.

Find out for which file/folder that error message happens (the one shown
directly above the error message). I guess your colleague messed around
too much and maybe did some moving/copying without the proper TSVN command.

Stefan

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