On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 09:57, Marvin Solomon
<solomon_at_conceptshopping.com> wrote:
>
> I have a repository with svnserver running on Linux and am trying to set up a
> client on Windows. I've successfully checked out a workspace with TortoiseSVN,
> but I'm having no luck at all with the cygwin version of the svn command-line
> client. Just about any command, such as
>
> svn update
>
> in the workspace, or
>
> svn checkout URL
>
> in an empty directory simply gives the one-line message
>
> svn: invalid parameter supplied
>
> I have no idea where to begin to diagnose the problem. I was hoping there
> was some sort of --verbose or --debug option or some place to look for log
> messages, but so far, I can find nothing. I can supply more details about
> my configuration on request, but I'm trying to keep this message short.
There's really no compelling reason to use the cygwin Subversion
client for the majority of users. Try the native Win32 version. Make
sure you've got a version which matches your TSVN version.
Received on 2010-04-20 16:10:26 CEST