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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by An...@tieto.com on 2011/12/27 12:42:46 UTC
Subversion exception in TortoiseSVN
Hi,
I faced this kind of problem while using Tortoise SVN program.
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Should I get some update to my Tortoise SVN or how I can solve this?
Br,
Anne Kankaanpää
Re: Subversion exception in TortoiseSVN
Posted by Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>.
2011/12/27 Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>:
> 2011/12/27 <An...@tieto.com>
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>> Hi,
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>> I faced this kind of problem while using Tortoise SVN program.
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>> Should I get some update to my Tortoise SVN or how I can solve this?
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> Did you read the message??
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> It says:
> 1. Use Ctrl+C to copy the message text.
> (Do not post images to message lists!)
>
> 2. Report the issue to *Subversion* users' mailing list, not here.
> This list is for TortoiseSVN, not Subversion.
Sorry for 2. above. This message list is indeed the correct one.
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> 3. Provide as much contextual information as possible.
>
> (The error says about non-canonical paths. So what operation resulted
> in the error? Where did you call it? Was the path of the folder where
> you invoked the operation a correct one (including using correct
> capitalization of characters)?
It was during checkout operation?
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>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
Re: Subversion exception in TortoiseSVN
Posted by Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>.
2011/12/27 <An...@tieto.com>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I faced this kind of problem while using Tortoise SVN program.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Should I get some update to my Tortoise SVN or how I can solve this?
>
Did you read the message??
It says:
1. Use Ctrl+C to copy the message text.
(Do not post images to message lists!)
2. Report the issue to *Subversion* users' mailing list, not here.
This list is for TortoiseSVN, not Subversion.
3. Provide as much contextual information as possible.
(The error says about non-canonical paths. So what operation resulted
in the error? Where did you call it? Was the path of the folder where
you invoked the operation a correct one (including using correct
capitalization of characters)?
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko