I have searched the archives and couldn't find anything that addressed my
issue directly. I have always accessed my repositories via a mapped AFS
drive. Recently when I try to do an update, commit, or browse the repository
I get a "no such revision #" error where # is the most recent revision
number of the particular repository. I initially thought that my repository
was corrupt. However, after messing around with that for a long time, I
believe it is some issue withing accessing my repository over AFS. I can
access the repository via ssh+svn without getting the "no such revision"
errors, but I have to type in my password tons of times and my server
doesn't allow private key authentication. I have tried creating a brand new
repository. I can create the repository, check it out, and do a single
commit. Howerver after the first commit I get the error if I update, commit,
or try to browse the repository. I have tried this on multiple computers and
have seen this same behavior on each of them. Any help or any direction on
alternative things to try or test would be greatly appreciated.
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Received on 2008-12-15 18:48:04 CET