On Sun, 24 Aug 2008, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Aug 23, 2008, at 05:05, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> > i apologize for this undoubtedly being slightly off-topic, as i've
> > already posted this to the rapidsvn ML, but i thought someone here
> > might have seen this before. and this error is exactly reproducible.
> > i don't know what to make of it -- that rapidsvn is overly sensitive,
> > or that "svn" is overly forgiving.
> >
> >
> > ----- Forwarded message from rpjday_at_crashcourse.ca -----
> > Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 15:28:36 -0400
> > From: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday_at_crashcourse.ca>
> > Reply-To: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday_at_crashcourse.ca>
> > Subject: rapidsvn gets a checkout error that cmdline "svn" doesn't
> > To: users_at_rapidsvn.tigris.org
> >
> > i decided to check out an existing repository that has never given me
> > a problem when checking out with "svn". but using rapidsvn, i eventually
> > get an error dialog reading (irrelevant bits snipped):
> >
> > ... much checkout happening here ...
> > Added: Z:/.../VDIC-03/FBB_VDIC.vhd
> > Error: Error while performing action: In directory 'Z:\...\VDIC-03'
> > Can't copy 'Z:\...\VDIC-03\.svn\tmp\text-base\VDIC_PLD.vhd.svn-base'
> > to 'Z:\...\VDIC-03\.svn\tmp\VDIC_PLD.vhd.tmp.tmp': No error
> > Ready
> >
> > the command line checkout succcessfully gets all 505K of repo contents,
> > but the rapidsvn checkout gets only 327K before dying as above. i'm
> > baffled -- why would "svn" work and rapidsvn not when doing a simple
> > checkout?
>
> Is there an on-access virus scanner running? Turn it off.
not sure what you're asking here -- a *general* virus scanner, or
one hooked specifically into svn? this is all being done on a
corporate intranet, so i'm guessing the corporate virus scanner won't
have any effect.
i just don't understand why that checkout would work with a cmd-line
"svn co" but not via rapidsvn, since i would have assumed that
rapidsvn would simply have called "svn co" underneath.
i've already posted this to the rapidsvn list so i'm hoping to hear
something back, but i'm just plain baffled by this one. i'm trying to
figure out if there's something special or offbeat about that one file
that's the cause.
rday
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Received on 2008-08-25 09:19:28 CEST