On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 09:12:36PM +0100, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
> There's a fundamental difference in how the svn client and TSVN
> operate: TSVN creates all its files with full paths. In that case, the
> maximum length of a file name on windows is 65k bytes.
> 
> The way the SVN client does it is different: it uses relative paths.
> In that scenario the maximum file name length of the relative file
> name on Windows is 256 bytes.
> 
> Given the above, it could very well be you're looking at the Windows 
> limitation.

Why isn't the behaviour the same even though both clients use
the svn libraries?

Stefan

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