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RE: Re: Bug. Committing single files from UNC path

From: walter klust <wklust_at_elego.de>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 05:56:14 -0700 (PDT)

> Chris Watson wrote:
> > After changing a single file in a working copy the explorer icon
> > overlays correctly show the red uncommitted change overlay. Right
> > clicking the file that has been changed and selecting "SVN Commit" opens
> > the commit dialog but after having a think says there are no changes to
> > commit. Opening the commit dialog from the parent folder does show the
> > file as needing committing.
> >
> > This occurs when the working copy is being access through a UNC path. If
> > a mapped drive is created to the UNC path then committing by right
> > clicking on the file works.
>
> This is a bug in the svn lib, nothing we can do here in TSVN to work
> around that.
>
> Stefan
>

Hello,

I just got the same complaint (as described by Chris Watson) from one of our support customers.

I also had a talk with some svn experts (from the berlin svn hackathon) who told me basically this:

The svn api was changed with regards to the handling of paths some time ago. There are now new and diferent calls for local paths and network paths. These new calls fix UNC problems (besides other things). It seems that TSVN did not adapt to these new calls and uses the old api call. I tested with the latest TSVN (1.7.13 and 1.7.99)

The svn command line client was adapated, and using it I have no problems with UNC paths.

Would you please be so kind and take a look at this ?

regards

Walter Klust

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