I faced the same problem in windows XP, the problem did not occur after I dissabled the Antivirus. Thanks a ton!
-Aashish
> I found this problem today; after trying several work arounds I managed to get a successful commitment by creating an exception in my virus scanner.
>
> I cannot disable my virus scanner as part of the IT system at my office forbids it but it does allow me to create exceptions. From within McAfee I created an exception so that the On-Access scanner does not scan any files within the root working directories .svn\ folder when they are either written or read. Before this change I could commit a handful of files successfully but not any complex directory structures. After this change I have managed to commit over 5000 files in a directory structure with at least 5 levels to it.
>
> I had seen the same problem as a few others where parts of the .svn directory structure became read only after attempting to commit. At a guess this is a result of the virus scanner interrupting Tortoise SVN before it finishes and returns the directory to read only. (I am using version 1.5.5 r14063)
>
> Hope this helps some of you;
> TafT
>
> > golan davidovits wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Unfortunately I see this error too many times. What i found is that
> > > the .svn folder somehow turns to read only and adding it write
> > > resolve it.
> > >
> > > Please let me know if you have resolution for that. Same environment
> > > worked with no issue with tortoise 1.4.x
> >
> > http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/faq.html#samba
> >
> > Stefan
> >
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