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Re: Windows 7, Can't check out project

From: fredck <fredck_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:33:53 -0800 (PST)

I understand your point here Andy, but you're simply taking the easy
way for TSVN. It impact on the svn command line, but TSVN is impacted
in the same way, so it's TSVN interest to have it working..

I'm not even saying that it's a bug on TSVN. I'm saying that, Win7 x64
is becoming a popular OS, and *TSVN* users may not be able to use it.
I have quite a standard Win7 installation, and it didn't work since
the beginning. Also, as you can see in the this thread, I'm not the
only one here.

So, instead of taking the "it's not my fault, so I don't care"
position, I'm suggesting being "ok, let's try to understand what's
going on here".

I'll continue investigating it of course, as I'm stuck at work because
of this, but may you guys have some ideas.

Thanks again,
Fred

On Feb 10, 6:21 pm, Andy Levy <andy.l..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:11, fredck <fre..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Stefan,
>
> > I understand things are difficult to get fixed when we're not able to
> > reproduce them, but this looks like a real issue. I'm also facing the
> > same problem.
>
> > I've switched from Vista 32 to Win7 64 and svn stopped working with
> > http. Only https works, but I'm not able to switch because ours is a
> > public repository that has externals which need to point to http, and
> > those get blocked in both checkout and update.
>
> > As things stopped working only because of the new OS, it looks like
> > there are really some important fix to come out here. Win7 x64 users
> > may really be out of work because of this (like me). And it looks like
> > I'm not an isolate case here.
>
> > Btw, this issue also impacts the SVN command line in the exact same
> > way. It simply get stuck with no error or messages.
>
> If it impacts both TSVN and the command-line client, you're barking up
> the wrong tree here - that means that the "fix" is in your Windows
> configuration or in the Subversion libraries themselves, not TSVN.
>
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