Forwarding back to the list. (@Christer, sorry for the duplicate)
Christer Edvartsen wrote on Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 17:01:50 +0200: > On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 16:05:47 +0200, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> > wrote: > > Christer Edvartsen wrote on Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 15:54:45 +0200: > >> Some weeks ago we switched from https (webdav) to svn+ssh when talking > to > >> our repos. Along with this switch came a locking issue. Sometimes when > >> running svn up we get an error that some of the directories in the > >> working > >> copy we are trying to update is locked. > > > > What is the exact error message? > > > > It says permission denied on some file that ends in /.svn/lock, that does > not exist. I'm not at work now so I can't get the exact message. > > >> They are not locked in Subversion > > > > How did you determine this? > > > > (And are you talking about working copy administrative locks or about > > the 'svn lock' kind of locks) > > Well, I have tried to force the error by just doing svn up several times > in a row (and making sure no one is actually doing any commits in between). > Suddenly it says that some random directory is locked, even if no one has > done anything between the svn up's. > > > > -- > Christer Edvartsen > http://cogo.wordpress.com/