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Re: Unable to fully checkout or update branch

From: Ryan Hathaway <rghathaway_at_starkcountyohio.gov>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 09:02:11 -0400

Thank you,

-Ryan

Ryan Hathaway
Programmer Analyst

Office of Alan Harold, Auditor
Stark County Ohio
110 Central Plaza S
Canton, OH 44702

330-451-1414

***Please note: My email address has changed to
rghathaway_at_starkcountyohio.gov ***
>>> Stefan Küng<tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> 07/30/14 3:14 PM >>>
On 30.07.2014 21:32, Taylor Lusk wrote:
> I am trying to checkout a branch for the first time into an empty
directory. I'm using the latest version of Tortoise (1.8.7) with
Subversion 1.8.9. The checkout will run for a little while and then
throw the following error:
>
> Can't move 'C:\...\.svn\tmp\svn-***' to
C:\...\.svn\pristine\fd\fdcc***.svn-base': The system cannot find the
file specified.
> Additional errors:
> Can't create directory 'C:\...\.svn\pristine\fd': Cannot create a file
when that file already exists.
>
> At this point it has checked out about a third of the directories in
the branch. Then I do a Cleanup and an Update to try to get the rest of
the files and get the same error. I have checked the permissions of the
directory I'm using and they're fine, I have tried Tortoise 1.7 and
1.8.99 (nightly build) with the same results. There are other people on
the team running the same version of Tortoise and Subversion and are not
having these issues.
>
> I am doing checkouts and updates with Fully Recursive selected and I
have tried it with Omit Externals selected which didn't make much
difference. I'm stumped so any ideas are welcome.

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