On 28.08.2013 02:43, Andy Levy wrote: > This was originally reported on the TSVN Users list but I've > reproduced it with the command line client. Original thread: > http://svn.haxx.se/tsvnusers/archive-2013-08/0227.shtml > > Jason Dunaway is using a mapped network drive for his repository, but > I reproduced the behavior with a drive letter created with SUBST. > > We're both using SVN 1.8.1. He's on XP (pretty sure), I'm on Windows 7 > Pro 64-bit. > > Steps to reproduce: > >> svnadmin create r:\Appraisal >> subst X:\ R:\Appraisal >> svn co file:///X:/ r:/tmp6 > Everything to this point is successful. > >> svn mkdir file:///X:/Appraisal -m "test" > Committed revision 1. > >> md r:\tmp7 > Directory: R:\ > > > Mode LastWriteTime Length Name > ---- ------------- ------ ---- > d---- 08/27/2013 10:22 tmp7 > >> svn co file:///X:/Appraisal r:\tmp7 >> svn: E160005: Target path '/ppraisal' does not exist > Note that the A in Appraisal has been chopped off. Thinking that it > might be just that one letter, I tried a different one. > >> svn mkdir file:///X:/TryAgain -m "test" > Committed revision 2. > >> svn co file:///X:/TryAgain r:\tmp8 > svn: E160005: Target path '/ryAgain' does not exist > > Same result. The T has been lopped off. > > If I use the real path to the repository (not the SUBST drive letter), > it's successful: > >> svn co file:///R:/Appraisal/TryAgain r:\tmp9 > Checked out revision 2. > > Jason was successful when using the full UNC path instead of the > mapped drive letter, which is consistent with my results with the > SUBST vs. real paths.
This does look like a bug, but I cant say offhand if it's in Subversion or APR. Please report the issue in http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/ and also post a note about it on d...@subversion.apache.org (also please don't cross-post). Thanks, -- Brane -- Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion WANdisco // Non-Stop Data e. br...@wandisco.com