Re[2]: Windows / Linux version
From: Dmitry Y. Labutin <dmitry_at_incub.ru>
Date: 2007-05-19 19:44:09 CEST
Hello,
Saturday, May 19, 2007, 9:18:51 PM, you wrote:
Try check 'Use "_svn" instead of ".svn" directories' in General
-- Dmitry Labutin dmitry@incub.ru > I have a similar problem to this. > I have subversion 1.4.2 in my windows and I used that to checkout a source. > Then i switched to my kubuntu ( fiesty fawn ) and tried to update that > source with my subversion 1.4.3, and it complained that svn: '.' is not a > working copy. > Any ideas why? > Thanks, > Franz > CompuChip wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> I have a dual boot Ubuntu / XP Home system with a shared FAT partition for >> my data files. I'd like to check out my SVN repository to this shared >> partition from my server and use it in both OSes. Whenever I perform an >> operation (like commit) on Windows though, appearantly it converts the >> working copy into some Linux incompatible form, because when I boot into >> Ubuntu afterwards and try to do anything with the working copy I get a >> message about the client being too old. Obviously, I've checked that I >> have the most recent version on both OSes. >> >> Is it actually possible to do this, or do I just make a checkout on my >> Windows disk, and one on my Linux disk, and use the remote repo to synch >> them? (That would work, but would be a little inefficient and won't help >> me when I don't have a connection to the server and want to switch OSes). >> >> Kind regards >> >> Michael. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subversion.tigris.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subversion.tigris.orgReceived on Sat May 19 19:44:42 2007 |
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