On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Mohsin <mohsinchan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Dear, > >>Thanks - it would have been more clear if you had shown that svn >>command line instead of the one that used the file:// protocol. > > Ignore my file:// protocol post that was in some other context . I am using > HTTP protocol for repository access. > >>First note that the svn command line client is available for windows >>too, and it might be worth verifying that it can succeed in exactly >>the same circumstances where tortoise fails. As others have noted, >>this mail list doesn't have much to do with the tortoise client, so >>you probably won't get the best advice about this problem here. But, >>make sure you are using the latest tortoise - if the issue is really >>in the neon libraries, it looks like neon has been dropped in the 1.8 > release: > > How can I use svn command line for windows ? Can you tell me in this regard > ?
The tortoise installer should offer to include a command line client too, but it will probably be built with the same library as the GUI. There are several other builds linked from: https://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#windows plus one from the Cygwin environment (which, being a more linux-like environment may confuse your line endings if you aren't careful). > I am using Tortoise svn client older version (1.6 or 1.7) may be due to this > older version Tortoise svn client was not able to commit larger data. I'll > upgrade my Tortoise svn client version to latest and try to commit data may > be with latest version I will be able to commit data on windows machine too. > I'll update you regarding this shortly. As a general recommendation: I usually try to update free software before fighting bugs that might already be fixed. -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com