On 24/Dec/2009 14:49, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 01:31:36PM +0000, Tim Ellison wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to checkout Apache Harmony on an x86_64 machine using the SVN
>> command-line client 1.6.6 binaries downloaded from CollabNet.
>>
>> I get the following error (below), which does not occur when I
>> subsequently update the top level directory using TortoiseSVN.
>>
>> Trying svn cleanup as advised did not help.
>>
>> Any suggestions welcome, otherwise I can continue with Tortoise as the
>> workaround.
>
>> modules\auth\src\test\java\common\org\apache\harmony\auth\tests
>> \javax\security\auth\callback\serialization\TextOutputCallbackTest.java
>> [exec] svn: Your .svn/tmp directory may be missing or corrupt; run
>> 'svn cle
>> anup' and try again
>> [exec] svn: Can't open file
>> 'modules\auth\src\test\java\common\org\apache\h
>> armony\auth\tests\javax\security\auth\callback\serialization\.svn\tmp\text-base\
>> UnsupportedCallbackExceptionTest.java.svn-base': The system cannot find
>> the path
>> specified.
>
> Since you're on Windows, maybe the path is too long for the
> filesystem? I seem to recall that Windows had ridiculous limitations
> in that domain.
Don't think so, as I say, the TortoiseSVN client works ok, so creating
such files is possible.
Regards,
Tim
Received on 2009-12-27 18:07:36 CET