On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Jeffrey Vaughan wrote:
> I'm using a subversion repository and get the following error
> message on
> commits:
>
> jeff@echo XXXX $ svn commit
> vaughan2@XXXXXXXXX.XXXXX.upenn.edu's password:
> Sending XXXXXXXXX/report.tex
> Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: Can't open directory
> '/mnt/XXX/XXX/svnroot/XXX/db/transactions/90?\194?\136?\195?\150
> ?\194?\128': No
> such
> file or directory
> svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
> svn: '/Users/jeff/Code/XXXXXXX/writing/papers/svn-commit.4.tmp'
>
> Commit emails are not sent to myself or other users and my working
> copy
> remains at the previous version. However, the repository is updated,
> and my commit message appears in the log.
>
> Setting $LANG=en_US.utf-8 or $LANG=us_US has not helped me. I access
> the repository using svn+ssh. I was able to reproduce the issue
> using a
> linux svn client. The repository lives on NFS share and uses fsfs.
> Some users are able to commit correctly, but I don't know what they
> are
> doing differently from me (and others are in my boat).
The path after /transactions looks like it has high ASCII characters
(possibly UTF-8)... is it supposed to?
Dave
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Received on Wed Nov 23 04:26:35 2005