I am trying to set up darcs so that I can share patches between the many 
machines that I use for application development and testing.   The machines 
have various operating systems (Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Ubuntu 
9.04 32-bit, Ubuntu 64 bit, etc).   I have a windows file share that is 
accessible to all the machines, and has been permanently mounted as a CIFS 
share on the Linux machines.  I would like to use that drive for a centralized 
repository.   Since all machines have access to that share I assumed that I 
could use darcs without setting up either http or ssh access.

I have built darcs 2.3 on the Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) 32 bit box and am able to 
execute darcs commands against any local folders, but am consistently getting 
an error message when I try to push or put to the NFS:

darcs: ./_darcs/tentative_pristine-0:rename: already exists (File exists)

Likewise when I navigate to the mounted share folder and attempt a get or pull. 
 Has anyone else encountered this problem?

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