That certainly looks very similar to (at least one example of) what I see.
I'll take a look. To clarify my options are EITHER apply the hotfix, OR
disable indexing on the relevant dirs, doing both is pointless?
Thanks!
On 9 February 2011 11:20, Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 04:47, John Dexter <jdxsolutions_at_googlemail.com>
> wrote:
> > Moving/deleting files or dirs is causing me commit errors on W7 Ultimate
> > 64-bit as much as 1 time in 3, giving me errors about temporary
> dirs/files
> > being corrupt, etc. Generally cleanup works but sometimes I have to
> manually
> > do it on sub-dirs, update several times, etc. So far I've not lost any
> files
> > but I'm far less confident in the tool as a result.
> > Is this most likely a Tortoise issue, or a SVN server issue, or a Windows
> > issue? I think SVN Server is unlikely since it's the local file
> structure, I
> > wondered if Windows is monitoring files in some way? I run MSE and have
> > run-time protection on... is this a problem, should I disable the
> real-time
> > protection in favour of periodic scans?
>
> If these errors are happening on the disk attached to the Win7 system
> (it's not 100% clear from your description), see if this applies.
> http://tortoisesvn.net/faq.html#cantmove2
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