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RE: Commit problem

From: Philip de Vries <philipd_at_novacatv.com>
Date: 2006-04-27 17:34:24 CEST

Hello Jose and Russell,
 
Thanks to you both for your help.
 
I've gone back to SVN 1.3.1 because of something that Jose mentioned which I
had not done. I tried switching the repository to different cases but I
didn't try blowing the local repository away and checking it out again (as
per Jose's suggestion).
 
This seems to have worked. One user is working fine now and the other user
hasn't responded yet if his setup is working or not.
 
 
Thanks again,
 
Philip
 

  _____

From: Jose Manuel Aguirre [mailto:jmaguirre@gmail.com]
Sent: April 25, 2006 5:42 AM
To: Philip de Vries
Subject: Re: Commit problem

Hi,

Maybe my comment its late, but here it goes. I had the same problem when I
upgraded from 1.2 to 1.3.0. T he solution is well explained here:
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2006-01/0688.shtml. It's a problem related to
case sensitiveness, if the repository was checked out from a URL than
doesn't matches exactly (case sensitive) the repository's URL, you will have
permission problems when trying to commit or add new files. I relocated
local copies and everything began working ok.

Hope it helps,

2006/4/21, Philip de Vries <philipd@novacatv.com
<mailto:philipd@novacatv.com> >:

Hi Russell,
 
Thanks for your help. The downgrade to 1.2.3 worked.
 
I also tried upgrading to 1.3.1. One repository started accepting commits
but another one was still broken. I even tried using the new logging
feature available in 1.3.1 with the example line from the release notes but
all it did was create the log file--it never actually logged anything.
 
There has to be a bug with 1.3.x. I'd submit a report about it but I have
no idea how the problem started let alone how to reproduce it.
 
 
Regards,
Philip

  _____

From: RUSSELL.D.JOHNSON@saic.com [mailto:RUSSELL.D.JOHNSON@saic.com]
Sent: April 20, 2006 4:22 PM
To: Philip de Vries; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Commit problem

Unfortunately, I was unable to determine the cause.
I was able to rule out TortoiseSVN as well as Apache 2.0.55 (I downgraded to
Apache 2.0.54 before downgrading Subversion and have since reupgraded Apache
to 2.0.55.)

  _____

From: Philip de Vries [mailto:philipd@novacatv.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 11:34 AM
To: Johnson, Russell D.; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Commit problem

Hi Russell,
 
I've seen that solution too but my understanding was that it was a problem
associated with BDB.
 
What was the cause of the problem you encountered?
 
 
Thanks,
Philip

 
Received on Thu Apr 27 17:35:58 2006

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