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Re: Windows + svn + apache file access process problems.

From: Ian Hailey <lists_at_dinplug.com>
Date: 2005-12-14 17:56:28 CET

Hello Andy,

I made a tar of the linux repository and just copied it to the windows
machine, there should not have been any activity during the copy. On the
new windows server I added and commited 3-4 times without problems until
trying to commit a large number of newly added files (about 4500 files).
The problem occurs at different places during the commit sometimes it
gets as far as the transmitting data......

Thanks.

Ian.

Andy Levy wrote:

>On 12/14/05, Ian Hailey <lists@dinplug.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I want to move over from a linux to a windows server to run svn (under
>>apache 2.0) and have keep seeing the following message:
>>
>>svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>>svn:
>>Can't open file 'D:\SVN\G0\db\transactions\94-1.txn\changes': The
>>process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea why this is happening (it was working fine on
>>Linux!)?
>>
>>The server is running windows server 2003 and I think that the newest
>>version of svn is being used but need to check this.
>>
>>
>
>Did you copy your repository over from Linux? If so, did you use svn
>hotcopy, or otherwise ensure that there was no current activity in the
>repository when you made the copy?
>
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