I got started with Subversion about a week ago, and so far I really like it.
However, I seem to be having a bizarre issue while trying to commit to my
remote repository. It was working fine up until today, but now I cannot
commit to any repositories (I've checked 3, all hosted in different places).
Whenever I tell it to commit, my command executes immediately and nothing
happens. It does not output anything, it does not attempt to connect to the
repository (I've verified this through my firewall), it just does nothing.
What's even stranger, however, is that only commits are not working. I can
update working copies, check out repositories, browse logs, etc., just fine.
Only commits do not work. I have tried lots of different arguments while
trying to commit such as --no-auth-cache to no avail. I have also tried
using TortoiseSVN to see if that helped, and it had the exact same problem;
it said commits succeeded, but there was no output, and a svn status
confirmed that the commit had not taken place.
I'm at my wit's end at the moment, and I'm currently uninstalling and
reinstalling Subversion to see if that helps. Also, where are Subversion's
data files located in Windows? I doubt they're in the registry :P
Thanks in advance, I'll keep you posted with any updates/progress.
~Chris
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Received on 2009-11-12 12:07:24 CET