Greetings,

I am encountering a strange issue. I have a Linux server (I tried both RHEL 6 
and Ubuntu Server 11.03) exporting a folder on an EXT3 partition via NFS. I 
also have a Mac OS X Lion client that is mounting that NFS share. There is a 
repository on the SVN server that checks out fine to the local disk of the Mac. 
It also checks out fine to an NFS mounted folder on a Linux client. However, 
when I try to check it out to a folder on the Mac that is mounted with NFS via 
the command 'svn co URL', I get the following error on the terminal:

svn: In directory 'NAV/trunk/VerseMinder/VerseMinder/VerseMinder'
svn: Can't open file 
'NAV/trunk/VerseMinder/VerseMinder/VerseMinder/.svn/tmp/text-base/._FlashCard.m.svn-base':
 No such file or directory

>From what I can tell, I get no information in system.log. I have tried this 
>using a Samba mount as well and receive the same error. The error happens 
>every time and at the same point in the process. Does anybody have any idea 
>what could be going on? We've tried both NFS 3 and 4 (and Samba) with the same 
>result. I am beginning to think this may be an SVN bug.

Thanks,
Zach Bethel.

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