This should work fine -- I use setups like this from time-to-time
with no problem.
--Tim
On Dec 4, 2006, at 4:01 AM, Tremal Naik wrote:
> Hello to the fellowship of Subversion,
> I'm using TortoiseSVN 1.40 with Subversion server version 1.3.2
> using web dav
>
> None of us has experienced any problem while the working copy is on a
> local drive. A colleague of mine likes working on shared folder, so he
> checkedout his copy on a network drive. That means, his pcA has a
> network drive mapping a shared folder on PcB, where he checked out a
> project form Subversion, and he tries to commit on PcA the changes in
> source on PcB.
>
> The first time we had a file corrupted, with a checksum error, so I
> had to restore the repository. Now it looks that when he selects the
> commit from the root of the project folder, TortoiseSVN is not picking
> all the changes in the source i.e., it "jumps" some files, so the
> commit is then Incomplete.
>
> Has anyone experienced the same problem? Do you think he should
> "downgrade" to a earlier version of TortoiseSVN?
>
> Any hints?
>
>
>
> --
> TREMALNAIK
>
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