On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, ullrich.j...@elektrobit.com wrote:

Did you check your system, e.g. if there is enough disk space, etc.?

Yes. Everything fine, nothing suspicious.

(Sorry for the late answer - I guess it's not a subversion problem, so nobody 
felt the need to answer, as well as reading this ML is low-prio... ;-))

Well, I kind of solved the problem. It stopped working for all checked
out copies of that user, even new ones. So I logged in as a different user,
copied the changed files into a different (existing) work copy, checked
in from there, switched user again, did an update and after that
everything worked again. I don't know why. Which is very bad.
The first law of version control is: It's either reliable or
worthless. Searching the web for the problem did not give good
answers, except that it occasionally happened to different people
under different circumstances, but in most cases without any solutions
given. Unfortunately I don't know how to reproduce the error, since
I did nothing unusual there. The only hint of an idea would be that it
started when I added a filename which I already added in a different
branch a week ago, but I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
I hope this does not happen again after updating the system to a more
recent version as soon as possible...

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peter koellner <pe...@asgalon.net>

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