On 30.07.2009 06:31, Rob Hills wrote:
> I believe I have the latest released version (1.6.3 build 16613). I
> am getting a "Directory name is invalid" error message when trying to
> create a patch containing changes to 2 files and one new file. I've
> attached a snapshot of the error dialog.
>
> To get this error, I modified two files in a project and added one
> new file. I right-clicked on the JGnash2 directory in my Explorer
> window (D:\dev\eclipse-workspaces\java\JGnash2) and chose
> "TortoiseSVN -> Create Patch". I checked that the 3 files I wanted
> in the patch were selected and clicked OK. At the "Save As" dialog,
> I navigated up one directory level (to
> "D:\dev\eclipse-workspaces\java") and specified a filename
> "YahooAusParser.patch") and clicked OK and then the error message
> appeared.
>
> If I remove the offending file name from the list of paths in the
> "Create Patch" dialog, I get the same error for the next file in the
> list.
>
> I've successfully run Cleanup on this directory several times but
> this hasn't resolved the problem.
I can not reproduce this, sorry.
* are all selected files in the same directory?
* are the files in an external folder or maybe file externals?
* are all selected files text files or binary files?
* what are the names of the files? which one is the added one?
* is the added file unversioned or did you add it to svn yet?
* try running a cleanup on your wc and then try again please.
Stefan
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Received on 2009-07-31 07:30:56 CEST