On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 1:26 PM Byles Bernard wrote:
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> Classification: UK OFFICIAL
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> Hi Pavel,
>
> Thanks for the prompt response. I'll just add some further details.
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> The customer has a Windows 2008 R2 server. On this server they have
> TortoiseSVN client installed with a specific drive
Classification: UK OFFICIAL
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the prompt response. I'll just add some further details.
The customer has a Windows 2008 R2 server. On this server they have TortoiseSVN
client installed with a specific drive dedicated for their repository which I
believe can only be accessed
Den tis 13 dec. 2022 kl 12:05 skrev Byles Bernard via users <
users@subversion.apache.org>:
> Classification: UK OFFICIAL
>
>
> Hi Pavel,
>
> Thanks for the prompt response. I'll just add some further details.
>
> The customer has a Windows 2008 R2 server. On this server they have
> TortoiseSVN cl
Classification: UK OFFICIAL
Hi Paval,
Thanks once again.
I've been looking on the server itself and I can see a directory D:\SVN\ which
has many folders inside but within all these different folders is:
conf/
db/
hooks/
locks/
So this looks to be their working copy's as you mentioned.
I was
On 12/13/2022 6:29 AM, Byles Bernard via users wrote:
I've been looking on the server itself and I can see a directory D:\SVN\ which
has many folders inside but within all these different folders is:
conf/
db/
hooks/
locks/
So this looks to be their working copy's as you mentioned.
Nope, tha
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 6:29 PM Byles Bernard wrote:
>
> Classification: UK OFFICIAL
>
>
> Hi Paval,
>
> Thanks once again.
>
> I've been looking on the server itself and I can see a directory D:\SVN\
> which has many folders inside but within all these different folders is:
>
> conf/
> db/
> hoo
I've received notice of an assertion upon committing some files.
The assertion was via a dialog box, which is shown in the attached
image. The text of the dialog box is as follows - the Ctrl-C
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Subversion Exception!
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Subversion encountere