On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 10:56 AM Klaey Matthias LCPF-CH <matthias.kl...@mt.com> wrote: > I encounter the same exception as > https://lists.apache.org/thread/cxtl57o416ctbbzb315yh6x11kqyn7k3, though > likely with a different cause. In my case:
(snip) > 'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.14.3\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_wc\wc_db.c' > > line 10866: assertion failed (svn_dirent_is_absolute(local_abspath)) We've seen various reports of this exact error on that exact line over the years and it would be nice to finally track down the cause(s). (One thing that could help is to make SVN report the path in question together with the error.) > Environment: > > Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 19042.1706 > TortoiseSVN 1.14.3, Build 29387 - 64 Bit , 2022/04/08 19:31:22 > SVN repo on some enterprise server > SVN working copy on a network drive (I know this may sound strange but it’s > where the issue happens) > > > > Repro steps: > > [TortoiseSVN > Commit] on a large folder of the working copy, i.e. the > operation takes several minutes. > Undock of the laptop where the operation is taking place, i.e. the connection > to the network drive temporarily gets lost è exception. Not sure if I understand correctly, but is the laptop being undocked while the commit is in progress? If so, I wouldn't expect anything to work correctly due to the disconnection. If it's being undocked after the commit is complete, what (if any) other steps do you take that lead to the error? > PS: I didn’t find out how to get an apache user ID in order to respond to the > above referred thread. Neither did I subscribe to this mailing list. So > please cc: me for requesting more information. You don't need an apache user ID (though I can see why the lists.apache.org interface is confusing on that point). You can reply to any email as long as you can get the email's Message-ID value from the raw message. This was explained on the #svn-dev channel on IRC on 18 July 2021 at [1]. I'll copy that text here -- note that we no longer have mail-archives.apache.org. It has been superseded by lists.apache.org. To get the raw message, and hence the Message-ID, from lists.apache.org, hover over the lower right corner of the message in question until 3 icons appear and then click the "View raw source" (paper-with-folded-corner icon). Other than that substitution, the rest is the same: 07:52 [Arfrever] Songro: If you want that your e-mail appear in archives as reply to another e-mail, you can: 07:53 [Arfrever] 1. In mail-archives.apache.org, use "View raw message" and get Message-ID value. 07:54 [Arfrever] 2. In your e-mail, add "In-Reply-To: ${message_id}". 07:55 [Arfrever] (This must be in headers, not in content) 08:07 [Arfrever] You can search in internet for how to do it in your e-mail software. 08:07 [Arfrever] E.g. about Thunderbird: https://superuser.com/questions/1177870/how-to-manually-set-the-in-reply-to-header-in-thunderbird Since this is already a new mail thread and it links to the old one, it's not necessary to do this now, so just for future reference... :-) Hope this helps! References: [1] https://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/svn-dev?date=2021-07-18 Cheers, Nathan