2015-03-19 5:01 GMT+01:00 Eric Pement <eric.pem...@gmail.com>: > The TortoiseSVN FAQ file, answering the question of whether one can > use different SVN clients on the same working copy, says this is not > recommended. > The FAQ mentions Cygwin in particular:
I am aware of this FAQ entry, but with latest SQLite versions this is not a problem any more, as cygwin SQLite uses the same locking semantics as the sqlite client in TortoiseSVN does. I am using TortoiseSVN in combination with the cygwin svn client without any problem (but I understand the suspicion due to past experience). Another reason why I don't think the locking is the problem: > svn: E000013: Can't open file '/cygdrive/D/xxx/yyy/.svn/tmp/svn-sckggY': > Permission denied The SQLite database file can be found in /cygdrive/D/xxx/yyy/.svn/wc.db', so any file opened by SQLite can only be this file (or related .wal/.journal file), or some temporary file named something like '/tmp/etilqs*'. The file, 'svn-sckggY' doesn't look like that, so it's opened by subversion, not by SQLite. That's why the recent ACL-related changed in cygwin are more likely causing the problem here. Anyway, thanks for your report! Regards, Jan Nijtmans -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple