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Re: Problem committing .doc files

From: Glen Barber <hexidigital_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-08-31 07:50:39 CEST

Quoting Mark Reibert:
> On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 17:30 -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
> > 1.) Assuming the repository is created, and empty (with all default
> > settings), check out from the 'client.'
> >
> > 2.) Create a new .doc file in MS Word. I have been using the word
> > "Ping" in the file initially (irrelevant).
> >
> > 3.) Add & Commit the file.
> >
> > 4.) Edit the file, appending "Pong" as a second line.
> >
> > 5.) Commit (the first edit sometimes succeeds).
> >
> > 6.) `svn up`
> >
> > 7.) Edit the file, appending something as a third line.
> >
> > 8.) Commit -- this is where I receive errors.
>
> Just followed these steps and cannot reproduce the problem. Everything
> worked as expected; that is, the last commit worked just fine.
>
> I am using SVN 1.4.5, both server and client.
>
I have svnserve running as a service on my laptop -- tomorrow I'll see
if I can reproduce the problem following the above steps.

Say, for instance, I cannot get the problem to reproduce. Should I look
at the FreeBSD ports version of SVN as the problem? Perhaps I should
compile from source? (These are just a few things I thought of off the
top of my head -- if anyone has any other ideas, I'd love to hear them.)

Cheers

-- 
Glen Barber
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