I must have overlooked something in my previous tests. I got it
working using an nfs mount:
> mount
...
192.168.xxx.xxx:/SVNRepos on /Volumes/SVNRepos (nfs, asynchronous,
nodev, nosuid, mounted by me)
The failing mount protocols were SMB/CIFS and AFP. I didn't try FTP.
- Julius
On Sat, Jan 20
I was cruising along great with my subversion repos on my NAS and my
working copies on Mac OS X Sierra, but after upgrading to High Sierra
I see this whenever I try to check something in:
> svn ci -m 'update'
svn: E45: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: E45: Can't get exclusive lock on f
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Maybe the cvs2svn script choked on the very big file sizes for the
> problem file?
Can you re-run csv2svn to build a different Subversion repo and do a
comparison? And are those files that were frequently updated and may
have gotten an indiv
I have found that there is a problem in our SVN repository, which was
converted from CVS using cvs2svn 2.5.0.
It concerns two exe files which are corrupted when I check out or
export them. The trunk files have been expanded by 905 bytes or shrunk
by 119 bytes in the two cases. Both are in the same