Adding a file with a space in the file name and committing it works fine, however any subsequent edit and commit of this file will fail with:
"Error: Delta source ended unexpectedly" A file with identical content and name, except with no space in the file name, works perfectly, I can edit and commit to my heart's content. The TortoiseSVN user group is sure this stems from subversion itself, and after reading through this mailing list, it seems this problem may be due to the Apache version on my system, which happen to be Apache 2.2.25, which as I understand it has a problem in the mod_dav module that makes it impossible to succeed with a second commit for files with spaces in the name? I am wondering if there is a simple way to solve this if without having to compile a new mod_dav or trying to find another version of Apache? Since I am running OpenIndiana I am simply using the apache that is supplied, and no other version seem to be easily installed. I tried the OpenCSW version, which is 2.2.22, but I get segmentation faults when using the same setup (SVN over web_dav, authentication using PostgreSQL). If the below problem is indeed due to the problematic web_dav, is there a pre-compiled web_dav with the patch suggested in another thread here? This is getting desperate, since I have thousands of files in SVN, many with spaces in the file names, since before upgrading to OpenIndiana. My problem, for reference. I'm using: TortoiseSVN 1.8.4, Build 24972 - 64 Bit on Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) and to reproduce: 1. Create a folder in any repository 2. Add a new Word document called "Test Name.docx" 3. Add content 4. Add to SVN and commit (works fine so far) 5. Edit file 6. Try to commit (gives "Delta source ended unexpectedly") The above causes errors on all my 3 Windows machines, regardless of which repository I use. Trying the same steps using the file name "TestName.docx" or even "Test_Name.docx" will NOT cause the error, leaving me to conclude the space in the file name is problematic. I have verified this repeatedly, in as many variations as I can think of. The SVN server is version 1.6.5, running on OpenIndiana (open source Solaris, which unfortunately does not have a more recent version in their repository, AFAIK), Apache 2.2.25 serving SVN through web_dav. Thanks! /Claes