RE: svn command problems
From: Relson, David <david.relson_at_orion-sys.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 11:10:31 -0400
Hello Simon,
Using just TortoiseSVN (no command line stuff), I can checkout to a new directory, modify a single file, then attempt a commit. The commit fails without any indication of the problem.
NOD32 _could_ be the problem, though evidence indicates it isn't. My company has been using NOD32 for a long time and hasn't had problems. I'm the only one currently experiencing TortoiseSVN problems. As mentioned, all was fine with my old computer.
The command line I mentioned is the cygwin svn client. What windows client are you referring to?
Is there a diagnostic mode that can be enabled to learn more about what's going wrong?
David
-----Original Message-----
On 14 April 2011 15:05, Relson, David <david.relson_at_orion-sys.com> wrote:
When you say the command line version of SVN I think you mean the
Another potential problem is the NOD32 virus scanner. Virus scanners
Simon
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