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Re: Branching error: repository problem?

From: trobin <robin.thierry_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:52:56 -0700 (PDT)

Hello Stefan,
Thanks for your support.

I forgot to mention TSVN version; it not the latest, it's 1.4.7.xxx
We'll see after update.

For the trunk trick, I'll see the sys admin to fix that in creating
new repository; we will also avoid special characters, even if -
accordingt o your message - it should not be a problem.

As soon as he's free to fix all these, i'll come back to report the
result in order to bring help to others.

Regards,
Thierry

On Jul 1, 6:10 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> trobin wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > In my company our sys admin set up a server (win2003 Ent Ed) where we
> > all make our dev.
> > For the very first time, I wanted to make a branch in order to add a
> > new feature for testing purpose.
> > Unfortunatly, i've got error while creating it:
>
> > Error: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
> > Error: Unable to open repository file:///E:/admin/R%C3%A9f%C3%A9rentiel%20Tortoise/'
>
> > Normal path given under repository browser is:
> >  file:///E:/admin/Référentiel Tortoise/Ref_app_code_03
>
> > as you can see, we use french words in this path.
> > In the application repository dir, there are directly listed
> > directories and files belonging to application: Ref_app_code_03.
> > I precise there is NO subdirectory named trunk or whatsoever...
>
> > Tortoise is quite 'new' to me and I don't normally manage anything
> > related to it, but our sys admin is busy and can't fix it (not sure he
> > knows what to do) and because I can't work now, I need to find by
> > myself an explaination for this probelm, and a solution as well.
>
> > Two points comes to my mind:
> > 1/ special characters such as 'é' or ' ' (blank) should not be used
>
> That shouldn't be a problem, at least as long as the special chars are
> *inside* the repository, not the path to the repository (and the problem
> exists only for file:/// urls).
>
> You didn't say which version of TSVN you're using. But it should work
> with TSVN 1.5.
>
> > 2/ each ref application 'should' contain a trunk subdirectory.
>
> Yes, that's the recommended setup.
>
> Stefan
>
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