Philip Martin wandisco.com> writes:
> There is no assert on line 4603 in the current code, it's not possible
> for the current code to produce that error. There was an assert on
> that line back in r993028 but that dates from more than a month ago.
> If you try a more up-to-date build then the
OK. I was able to create the error using the command line. The following are
the
steps I took. I sure hope this is helpful. (In the steps below, I changed the
name of my company in the URL to xxx.)
(1) Create a local TestLib directory with a single file libfile.h.
(2) Import this to repo.
C:\D
> > Maybe I can get something this weekend.
>
> Thanks.
>
> By the way, we aren't trying to make life harder on you, or introduce
> some difficult-to-clear bar for getting bugs fixed. The developers as
> just hard at work on actually shipping 1.7, so doing the bits you can
> helps keep us from
Philip Martin wandisco.com> writes:
> Ideally these would be commands we could execute using the command
> line client.
Thanks, Philip.
I normally use TortoiseSVN so I will have to spend some time seeing if/how this
occurs with the command line client. Maybe I can get something this weekend.
I have a problem with external files on Windows XP using
TortoiseSVN 1.6.99, Build 20232 - 32 Bit -dev, 2010/10/03 22:28:49.
This is a nightly build which uses the WC 1.7 format.
I reported it on the TortoiseSVN forum and they suggested
reporting it here. Since this uses unreleased code, it was
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