Hello,

I'm trying to checkout a subversion repository from a subversion server.
The directory I'm checking out to is a Network drive mounted via Samba.
The samba server has mounted this drive itself via NFS.

I'm getting the error: "Can't create directory X:\data\.svn: File can't be 
created because it already exists" (in German, I translated it to English).

This appears to have to do with file locking that TortoiseSVN is doing. Is 
there a way to tell TortoiseSVN not to do file locking?

I'm not talking about Subversion locks.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards,
-Sven Neuhaus
PS: I am unfortunately forced to use TortoiseSVN 1.7 to remain binary 
compatible with Subversion 1.7

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