Re: Invalid cross-link error when have a mounted subdirectory
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 12:13 PM Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 8:40 AM Jon Daley via users > wrote: > > > > I'm not sure what version this change happened in, but I used to be able > > to have my /home directory mounted and use subversion commands in my home > > directory, even though the .svn directory exists at /.svn > > Which version are you using, and on which operating system? Also important: Which was the old version that worked as expected? Do you have both versions available and can you run "svn version --verbose" and share the output? Knowing both versions makes it possible to bisect (provided the issue can be reproduced). Bisecting is probably the first avenue I would explore in any given "it used to work but now it's broken" situation. Cheers, Nathan
Re: Invalid cross-link error when have a mounted subdirectory
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 8:40 AM Jon Daley via users wrote: > > I'm not sure what version this change happened in, but I used to be able > to have my /home directory mounted and use subversion commands in my home > directory, even though the .svn directory exists at /.svn Which version are you using, and on which operating system? Climbing up the directory tree past mountpoints is... well, it's a bit dangerous. > But, today, I installed a new server, and whenever I use subversion inside > my home directory, I get: > > /home/mail#svn copy svn+ssh://svn@ASDASDASD . > svn: E155009: Failed to run the WC DB work queue associated with > '/home/mail', work item 3470 (file-install home/mail/.no-spam-check 1 0 1 1) > svn: E18: Can't move '/.svn/tmp/svn-U1XHuf' to > '/home/mail/.no-spam-check': Invalid cross-device link > > Is there a way to make subversion not assume its tmp directory is on the > same disk as the working directory? > >
Invalid cross-link error when have a mounted subdirectory
I'm not sure what version this change happened in, but I used to be able to have my /home directory mounted and use subversion commands in my home directory, even though the .svn directory exists at /.svn But, today, I installed a new server, and whenever I use subversion inside my home directory, I get: /home/mail#svn copy svn+ssh://svn@ASDASDASD . svn: E155009: Failed to run the WC DB work queue associated with '/home/mail', work item 3470 (file-install home/mail/.no-spam-check 1 0 1 1) svn: E18: Can't move '/.svn/tmp/svn-U1XHuf' to '/home/mail/.no-spam-check': Invalid cross-device link Is there a way to make subversion not assume its tmp directory is on the same disk as the working directory?