Some serious digging and delving identified the problem:
A user did the following command sequence:
svn add Prospectus.tex
svn ci
mv Prospectus.tex prospectus.tex
svn add prospectus.tex
svn ci
Now, because by default HFS does not distinguish between the two
filenames, but svn does, it tried t
On 12/10/10 7:33 AM, Jochen Wuttke wrote:
The server and client are running version 1.6.6.
The server is running CentOS, client is Mac with the commandline client.
The command was as expected:
svn checkout https://my_url
If it is something on the CentOS side, strange permission issues can be
The server and client are running version 1.6.6.
The server is running CentOS, client is Mac with the commandline client.
The command was as expected:
svn checkout https://my_url
On Dec 10, 2010, at 12:34 PM, Giulio Troccoli wrote:
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