I tried it from a different computer and it was able to checkout without any
problems. So what I did was reinstall TortoiseSVN on the problem machine.
This seems to have fixed the problem. I do not know what was causing this in
TortoiseSVN.
Thanks Andy, John & Leon for all your help.
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Subject: Re: Checksum mismatch on checkout
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On 11/30/05, Poorav Sheth <poorav9@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It is not a repository corruption since this is a new repository and I
have
> no problems checking out on the local machine. As for the problem caused
due
> to a network error, how can I find out if the network is causing it? Is
> there a known problem with a Windows network? I have even disabled my
> Symantec Anti-Virus but that has not made any difference.
> Another thing was that when I run the check out, it would have a checksum
> mismatch for one file and it would discontinue the check out. Then when I
> run update, it fails on another file. Usually it is a pdf or a jar file.
> Ultimately, it always fails on this one WAR (like JAR) file.
You would need your network admin to help look into the network issue.
Is your hard drive in good working condition (no bad sectors, not on
the verge of a crash?) and does it have enough free space? What if
you attempt from another computer on the network? Use a different
physical drive in your computer for the working copy?
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