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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Mike Craig <Mi...@freeclear.com> on 2006/05/11 22:47:59 UTC

Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients

Why is it that I can't check out a branch via the command line, then
switch to a GUI client application to actually start working with files?
Is this supposed to work? Maybe just user error?


Re: Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients

Posted by Steve Williams <st...@kromestudios.com>.
Mike Craig wrote:

> Why is it that I can’t check out a branch via the command line, then 
> switch to a GUI client application to actually start working with 
> files? Is this supposed to work? Maybe just user error?
>

It does work. I use TSVN and the command-line client together all the 
time. Make sure you aren't mixing _svn and .svn (different SVN folder 
names) clients.

-- 
Sly



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Re: Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients

Posted by Brian Munroe <br...@gmail.com>.
On 5/11/06, Mike Craig <Mi...@freeclear.com> wrote:

> Why is it that I can't check out a branch via the command line, then switch
> to a GUI client application to actually start working with files? Is this
> supposed to work? Maybe just user error?
>

Depending on my mood, I use either the Cygwin svn cli or TortoiseSVN
without any problems.

What kind of issues are you seeing?

-- brian

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Re: Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients

Posted by Nico Kadel-Garcia <nk...@comcast.net>.
Is your TortoiseSVN set up with the ASP.NET hack, where the ".svn" subdirectories are instead named "_svn" to avoid conflicts with some Microsoft software? That would make them behave rather differently.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Craig 
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  Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 6:47 PM
  Subject: Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients


  Why is it that I can't check out a branch via the command line, then switch to a GUI client application to actually start working with files? Is this supposed to work? Maybe just user error?

Re: Getting the SVN command line to work with Tortoise and SmartSVN clients

Posted by Andreas Pakulat <ap...@gmx.de>.
On 11.05.06 15:47:59, Mike Craig wrote:
> Why is it that I can't check out a branch via the command line, then
> switch to a GUI client application to actually start working with files?
> Is this supposed to work? Maybe just user error?

I do this all the time, however on linux. Never did that on windows.

Anyway it's hard to tell wether you did something wrong on checkout
without seeing the actual commands. And also without knowing what you
did with TSVN.

Andreas

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