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RE: unable to update

From: Rajnish Kumar Singh <Rajnish.K.Singh_at_kpitcummins.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 10:42:23 +0530

Hi Everyone,

I got the resolution for the issue.
Firstly I checked the log of that repository. I found out that once renaming was done on the output folder of that repository(which was giving problem). I updated my working copy to that particular revision(where renaming was done, say 123) and was able to successfully update.
In that way I got the original name of the subfolders in the output folder.
Now from the repobrowser I renamed the subfolder of the output folder to the name that was there on revision 123.

Now every one was able to update the working copy.

Thank you Nicolas, and Felix I have asked network team not to send disclaimer

Regards,
Rajnish K Singh

-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Saphir [mailto:felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 5:18 PM
To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: unable to update

Am 15.06.2011 13:41, schrieb Rajnish Kumar Singh:
> Am 15.06.2011 um 12:56 schrieb Rajnish Kumar Singh:
>
> I am stuck on a very strange issue. Non of the team members are able
> to "update" one repository. Error message: Can't create directory
> 'D:\test\branches\output\.svn': The system cannot find the path
> specified. When I delete the output folder from the repo browser, the
> error message points to the next folder in the repository. Also
> unable to use export option from repo browser. Same error message. I
> have gone through the subversion discussion forum and according to
> them this was due to the missing sub directory. But in my case there
> is no missing subdirectory. I have deleted the working copy and taken
> a fresh check out, but no go.
>
> Are you checking out or exporting on any kind of remote file system?
>
> SVN server is installed on windows server and I am accessing it
> through intranet, from my pc.
>
> And you use your local hardisk of your PC? (I meant: to where do you
> check out or export? Local or remote?) Its on local hard disk not on
> shared drive or remote PC.

Rajnish,

would you *PLEASE* stop sending HTML mails and learn how to quote?
Please also lose the disclaimer!

Nicolas,

would you also *PLEASE* only quote the necessary parts of the message
you're replying to?

Felix

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