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SVN 1.1.1: Cannot find .subversion folder (CYGWIN)

From: Roland Schwingel <roland.schwingel_at_onevision.de>
Date: 2004-10-25 16:52:05 CEST

Hi...

Till a few hours ago I was happilly running svn 1.0.4 (self compiled) on
cywin (client) and Linux (server).
Now I updated to 1.1.1 and the svn commandline client can no longer find
my homeaccount where the .subversion folder is.

My scenario:
- WinXP pro SP2 (and Win2000 SP4)
- cygwin 1.3.22 (I know there is 1.5.x, but I have to stick with 1.3 for
a while)
  Installed in D:\path\cygwin\
- Linux Subversion 1.1.1 server (i think this does not matter here)
- My home account is on a samba 3 server in the network.
  $HOME and /etc/passwd is set to
  //server/share/User/roland

When I now do a 'svn up' it first takes some ages then the I am asked
for my password to my svn repos.
When sniffing a bit around it appears that svn looks for the .subversion
folder in
D:\path\cygwin\server\share\User\roland\.subversion

It cannot find anything there... After entering my password manually it
updates my working copy, which
btw resides also in my homeaccount on the samba share.

This is a bit odd and at present prevents me from switching over to 1.1.x.
I just recompiled my 1.0.4 and here I am very fine it works good. So
this smells like a bad bug or a completely stupid Roland....

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Roland

PS: If the message appears twice, I just posted it on error from another
account which is not subscribed to the list... Sorry...

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