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From: news On Behalf Of Michal Levý
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During installation of SVN 1.1.1 on my dev machine (W32 MSI package) I
have got 2 error messages that file %svn install dir%\bin\libeay32.dll
and ssleay32.dll are in use and can't be replaced. I've got similar
issue during istall of 1.1.0 with some iconv\.so file but restart of
windows solved this problem.
Not at this time. Even after reboot, files are still locked. When I try
SysInternals Handle tool, there is no process using these dll's. I have
TortoiseSVN installed but I was thinking that tsvn uses its own copies
of SSL libs. There is no other program that (i thing) can be responsible
for this. I'm not runnig any antivirus program....
Please, does anybody know where is the problem ?
Thanks a lot.
SVN 1.1.1 W32 MSI
Win XP Pro Eng SP1
TSVN 1.1.1
BTW: SVN Rocks! Thanks for your work...
Liwoj
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I have also had trouble with the Win32 installation (svn-1.1.1-setup-2.exe).
I had "svn-1.0.5- setup.exe" installed (and TortoiseSVN-1.0.8-UNICODE_svn-1.0.6.msi installed as well).
When I installed svn-1.1.1-setup-2.exe it complained that iconv\utf-8.so was in use (locked).
I tried rebooting, no luck. I tried deleting the file, no luck. I then renamed the iconv dir to iconv2, and was able to install (and then proceeded to install TortoiseSVN-1.1.1-UNICODE_svn-1.1.1.msi as well).
I later deleted the iconv2 dir.
My Windows XP Pro system is only used as a client, my svn server resides on a Linux system.
I have repeated this process on a second system with the same results.
Steve
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Received on Thu Oct 28 06:14:38 2004