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RE: Can Subversion handle UNC paths on Windows (or can Apache's apr)?

From: Charles E. Doucette <cdoucette_at_med-learn.com>
Date: 2003-09-17 15:34:46 CEST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arild Fines [mailto:arild.fines@broadpark.no]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 2:04 PM
> To: cdoucette@med-learn.com; users@ankhsvn.tigris.org
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: RE: Can Subversion handle UNC paths on Windows (or
> can Apache's apr)?
>
>
> Charles E. Doucette wrote:
> >
> > I just got an error from AnkhSVN while trying to commit a Visual
> > Studio .NET web project (on Windows):
> >
> > The following exception has occurred:
> >
> > SvnClientException: svn client error: check_path: problem checking
> > path "\\mlc-jr\" at \subversion\subversion\libsvn_subr\io.c
> : line 72
> > check_path: problem checking path "\\mlc-jr\"
> >
> > Visual Studio .NET assumes that a web project
> > (WebApplication1.csproj) and all of its files are on a
> website (such
> > as http://localhost/WebApplication1) and also via a UNC file share
> > (such as \\MyPC\wwwroot$\WebApplication1).
> >
> > The commit seems fine; but, perhaps I will do my checkins via
> > TortoiseSVN instead - at least for now.
>
> Sorry that this post seems to have slipped through the
> cracks. I intended to reply to it a couple of days ago, but
> forgot about it.
>
> I just tried this, which seems to confirm that Subversion supports UNC
> paths:
>
> J:\tmp\wc>net share test=J:\tmp\wc
> test was shared successfully.
>
> J:\tmp\wc>cat >> Form.cs
> Moo
>
> J:\tmp\wc>svn st
> M Form.cs
>
> J:\tmp\wc>svn st \\127.0.0.1\test
> M \\127.0.0.1\test\Form.cs
>
> If the underlying Subversion libraries support them, there's
> no reason why Ankh shouldn't do so too. Are you sure that
> your path is correct?

Do you mean the PATH environment variable to find Subversion and Ankh etc.
or the path to the project files? The diff and commit seem to work fine, so
I believe
the path to the project files is ok.

I'm using Subversion 0.29 and AnkhSVN 0.25

Chuck

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