On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 13:44, Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com> wrote:
>> Ook met een commit gaat het fout
>
> What?
Google Translator says it's Dutch for "Even with a commitment goes wrong"
We all know machine translation isn't great but I think the gist is
"when I commit, this is what goes wrong".
>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>> Van: Lucien Okkes [mailto:l.okkes_at_tennet.org]
>> Verzonden: woensdag 24 maart 2010 14:42
>> Aan: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org; Stefan Küng
>> CC: Biemond, Edwin
>> Onderwerp: RE: Re: Can't open file caused by file replication?
>>
>> > On 11.03.2010 09:54, Lucien Okkes wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > Stefan, thanks for your suggestions. We have tested the replication
>> > > of empty files and this works ok. The file that can't be opened has
>> > > an unique filename.
>> > >
>> > > We noticed that the missing file is located in the \.svn\ directory
>> > > (see attachment in first post). The developers stated that the error
>> > > is always related to files in a .svn directory. Does this ring a
>> > > bell?
>> >
>> > The .svn dirs are marked as system folders and are therefore usually
>> > hidden. Maybe your replication has problems with those?
>> > Or the ACLs are not copied properly?
>> >
>> > Stefan
>> >
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>> The replication has no problems with hidden files, system directories or
>> ACLs.
>>
>> Today we encountered the same error. This time I have more detailed
>> information.
>> Developer 1 and developer 2 both have a working copy of the project.
>> Developer 1 made some changes and commits. Developer 2 tries to update the
>> working copy but walks into the "can't open file" error (see attachment).
>> The missing file is available in the working copy of developer 1, but not
>> in the working copy of developer 2. After deleting the complete
>> subdirectory "backing" and its contents in the working copy of developer 2
>> an update works fine.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
> Each dev has their own working copy... is the path shown in the pic, e:\ on a local drive?
>
> This stuff usually happens when you have and on access Virus Scanner running. It also is known to happen with the Windows indexing service running on windows Vista and 7. Not sure what OS you are using.
>
> BOb
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