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Re: svn: E155008issue with subversion in webmethods designer

From: Stefan <luke1410_at_posteo.de>
Date: Sun, 29 May 2016 22:03:33 +0200

Hi cahnu,
> Hi,
>
> we are configured subversion(1.7.19) with webmethods(9.5) on windows
> 2012 r2. when we try to move a service from one package to other
> package . getting the below error .
>
> when we refresh the packages we see the service is copied but not moved
>
> Error:
>
> testsvn4444/new_folder22:new_flowservice1: [ISS.0132.9117] error
> running command [svn, unlock, --username, chanu, --password, ********,
> C:\SoftwareAG\IntegrationServer\packages\testsvn4444\ns\new_folder22\new_flowservice1\flow.xml,
> C:\SoftwareAG\IntegrationServer\packages\testsvn4444\ns\new_folder22\new_flowservice1\node.ndf,
> C:\SoftwareAG\IntegrationServer\packages\testsvn4444\ns\new_folder22\new_flowservice1,
> --force]; exit value: 1; output: [svn: E155008: The node
> 'C:\SoftwareAG\IntegrationServer\packages\testsvn4444\ns\new_folder22\new_flowservice1'
> is not a file]
>
>
>
> we raised the issues with application vendor (webmethods )they claim
> that the issue is with subversion & asked us to rise issue it
> subversion forum.
I'm not 100% sure, but this might be related to issue #4364, which is
fixed in SVN 1.8.8:
lock of deleted pathes magically reappear when pathes are reused

In this case upgrading to a later SVN version should resolve the issue.

Alternatively the issue at question might also be #2507 which is not yet
resolved:
'commit --no-unlock' doesn't remove locks on files deleted

In this case the workaround might be to ensure in the tools to not use
the --no-unlock flag and/or to ensure that for deleted files the lock is
removed first via svn unlock.

Regards,
Stefan
Received on 2016-05-29 22:03:54 CEST

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