Malcolm Jones wrote:
> I've been using TortoiseSVN 1.5.2 on Windows XP (Service Pack 3?) and
> mostly it's all good !! So Ta guys for your efforts in creating some
> nice software.
> 
> Just one minor issue has cropped up - whenever I have a file in
> "conflicted" state I can't generally use TortoiseSVN to run the
> equivalent of "svn resolved" on the file. I get a dialog title "Resolve
> - TortoiseSVN Failed !" with Action: "Error" Path: "Encountered a
> sharing violation while accessing C:\...<some work file or other>."
> 
> FYI The work dir is a local disk.
> 
> I searched the issue tracker for similar issues and found none, so
> apologies if my search skills turned out to be insufficient.
> 
> I have discovered 2 work-arounds - 
>   1: reboot and run the resolve before doing anything else with the
> computer - for some reason this works.
>   2: Use a command line client (either tigris or collabnet seems to
> work) to run "svn resolved" command, by-passing TortoiseSVN.
> 
> I have also observed that the only time the sharing violation occurs is
> after clicking on the "resolved" item on
> the Tortoise menu - at all times other software seem able to access the
> file(s) without causing the sharing violation, so my guess is that the
> confirmation dialog that pops up is the culprit holding the file open
> sufficiently too long to cause the resolve operation to fail.
> 
> I have work arounds and for reasons you won't care about I'm presently
> stuck with 1.5.2 anyway, so I won't be able to benefit from any
> potential fixes (for a while at least) :-) but I just wanted to raise it
> as something that might need looking at.
Fixed in r14511.
Stefan
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Received on 2008-11-03 19:28:40 CET