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Re: Access violation, when using TortoiseProc.exe to lock a file.

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:31:46 -0500

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:16, jerik <jerikmail_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> This is not as easy as it looks. Here we have Tortoise v1.4.8
> installed. The command line client from collab was 1.5.x. worked fine,
> but afterwards I was not able to use the Tortoise client -- not good.

Documented & expected behaviour. Newer clients silently &
automatically upgrade the WC format. I don't think you ever specified
that you were running an older release.

> I could not find any command line client as zip file, so I took the
> collab once. Does somebody know where I can get command line tools
> that are compatible to Tortoise v1.4.8?

Should be available somewhere on subversion.tigris.org. You'll have to
check out a new WC though.

> Cheers -- Jerik
>
> On 20 Jan., 14:43, Andy Levy <andy.l..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 08:31, jerik <jerikm..._at_googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > hi,
>>
>> > On 20 Jan., 14:22, Andy Levy <andy.l..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 08:13, jerik <jerikm..._at_googlemail.com> wrote:
>> >> > Hi,
>>
>> >> > OS: Windows
>>
>> >> > i wanted to make life easier and create a macro in word, which makes
>> >> > it possible to lock the word file which is currently open. The macro
>> >> > in word, calls:
>> >> > c:\path\TortoiseProc.exe /command:lock /path:"c:\path\file.doc"
>>
>> >> > Full macro code:
>> >> > Sub svn_lock()
>> >> > ' In the Environment varibale svn_cmd is the path to
>> >> > TortoiseProc.exe stored!
>> >> > svn_cmd = Environ$("svn_cmd")
>> >> > svn_cmd_lock = svn_cmd & " /command:lock /path:" & Chr(34) &
>> >> > ActiveDocument.FullName & Chr(34)
>> >> > Call Shell(svn_cmd_lock)
>> >> > End Sub
>>
>> >> > I receive the following error message (translated from german):
>> >> > An access violation has occured during the access of C:\path\file.doc
>>
>> >> > What should I do to avoid the Error message and get the macro to
>> >> > work?
>>
>> >> > If I use the same macro with the /command:log, it works perfectly. I
>> >> > think I have to free the document in a special way, but dont know
>> >> > how.
>>
>> >> > btw: vba skills novice.
>>
>> >> With the file open, run that same command at the command-line. Same result?
>>
>> > Same result !
>>
>> >> Then, install the Subversion command-line client and try using that
>> >> (the command-line client is meant to be scripted with no user
>> >> interaction, the TSVN command-line not so much).
>>
>> > Currently not an option, cause I have no admin rights on the pc.
>>
>> No, it's still an option. You can download the command-line tools as a
>> ZIP file and unpack to your home directory.
>>
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