Justin Johnson wrote:
>> I think the AntiVirus is the issue. I shut it down for a try and it
>> looks like it worked fine. I'm not 100% sure because I have other
>> failures that I'm not sure are connected. I'm checking it and let you
>> know tomorrow or the day after.
>
> That is what I have found so far as well.
I concur re. anti-virus.
Also, if I have TortoiseSVN installed, but am using the cygwin svn
command-line version (which so far does not apply the same IFDEFs as the
windows version to re-try disk operations), the TSVNCache.exe process
also causes the same "Access is denied" problem as the anti-virus tools
by temporarily blocking disk I/O. Since I use cygwin svn more than
TortoiseSVN, I personally disable the TortoiseSVN cache (by renaming the
exe file). Note, you will lose your TortoiseSVN icon overlays if you do
this.
Cheers,
Raman
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Received on Tue Sep 12 19:46:51 2006