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RE: Commit fail in drive mapped with SUBST

From: <webpost_at_tigris.org>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 19:45:41 -0700 (PDT)

> That's a problem in the svn library. You can reproduce the problem with
> the command line client:
>
> $ SUBST G: C:\SVN\jrroy
> $ svn ci G:\file1 G:\folder\file2 --depth=files

I tried your command with SVN 1.6.1. When I specify inexistant files/folders, I get "svn: '\' is not a working copy" (which is strange but seems to be a different problem). When I specify valid files/folders, it works as expected.

I seem to recall a long time ago a version of TSVN (1.4.0?) that had problems with mapped drives. Turned out internally TSVN was refering to root files as "T:file" instead of "T:\file" or some such. Does that ring a bell? Or did I just dream that up?

Thanks for you help. Anxiously waiting your next release!

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