Yes, that's it.
I had checked out the same repository in, let's say, "F:\folder_a" and
"S:\folder_b".
Then I edited 3 files and by mistake I tried to commit them like this:
F:\folder_a\file1.cpp
F:\folder_a\file2.cpp
S:\folder_b\file3.cpp
Instead of taking "file3.cpp" from "F:\folder_a".
And then I got the exception.
Salu2. . .
On 19/02/2016 03:23 a.m., Bert Huijben wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Stieger [mailto:andreas.stie...@gmx.de]
Sent: vrijdag 19 februari 2016 10:58
To: Carlos Hernandez Alaniz <carlos.hernan...@gameloft.com>
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Subversion exception report
Hello,
Carlos Hernandez Alaniz wrote:
In file
'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-
1.9.1\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_client\commit_util.c'
line 1197: assertion failed (svn_dirent_is_absolute(base_dir_abspath))
Please update to the compatible TortoiseSVN 1.9.3 (with svn 1.9.3) and try
again.
I had two copies of a repository and didn't notice I was
trying to commit two files from one, and one file from the other.
Could you describe this in more detail please?
By checking the sourcecode, I think this issue is reproducable by committing
files from two different drives on Windows.
$ F:\>svn ci f:\svn-dev\dev g:\brk
svn: E235000: In file '..\..\..\subversion\libsvn_client\commit_util.c' line
1197: assertion failed (svn_dirent_is_absolute(base_dir_abspath))
Confirmed with 1.9.3.
Bert