>I think that's the permissions of the actual on-disk file (and the directory
>that contains it). It's a bit hard to tell without knowing whether the error
>message mentioned a >versioned file or a file under the .svn dir.
It's a versioned file. It does look like a permissions problem but I'm
Hi,
So some small progress made by using yet another fresh checkout.
Now I'm getting:
svn: E20: Commit succeeded, but other errors follow:
svn: E720005: Error bumping revisions post-commit (details follow):
svn: E720005: Can't set file '' read-write: Access denied
Is this access in to the wc
d too much on this system as it's used to
control all our production builds but I'll see what's possible. We do have SQL
server 2005 installed - is there a way to use that?
Simon
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From: Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 August 2012
n cleanup' to remove locks (type 'svn help cleanup' for details)
The working copy is quite new i.e. not much opportunity to screw it up :(
Simon Heffer
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