On 3/31/06, Attila Horvath <mutsuura@mutsuura.com> wrote:
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> Am a newbie to SVN. HAve some configuration questions...
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> Also installed TortoiseSVN. When I start Windows Explorer I can see
> Tortoise's directory & file markers so it appears to have installed properly
> but this is because it is keying off the .svn directory created by
> CYGWIN/SVN. When I try to do anything with TortoiseSVN I get consistent
> error(s) [see attached GIF image]. The path shown is the correct path for
> CYGWIN/SVN.
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> Why does TortoiseSVN not recognize the same path? How do I configure
> TortoiseSVN such that I can use both CYGWIN/SVN and TortoiseSVN at the same
> time?
TortoiseSvn is a regular windows application. The path
"file:///cygdrive" does not exist outside of your CYGWIN environment.
Why not use the windows command line client for subversion instead of CYGWIN?
/Johan
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Received on Fri Mar 31 17:22:24 2006