Den tors 15 dec. 2022 kl 13:36 skrev Olivier Bodarwé <
olivier.boda...@labsolution.lu>:

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> Subversion Exception!
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> Subversion encountered a serious problem.
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> Please take the time to report this on the Subversion mailing list
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> with as much information as possible about what
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> you were trying to do.
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> But please first search the mailing list archives for the error message
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> https://subversion.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
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> Subversion reported the following
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> In file
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> 'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.14.1\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_subr\dirent_uri.c'
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> line 1634: assertion failed (! svn_path_is_url(relative))
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> OK
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What happens is probably that TortoiseSVN is calling the Subversion
libraries with an incorrect URL/path to either the working copy or the
repository. I've seen this happening from time to time in TortoiseSVN.

I had this error 2 times now.
> The first time when I tried to merge.
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> The second time when I was trying to revert a change from a revision.
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> After a CleanUp I could continue my work.
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Can you reproduce the problem, ie, create it consistently? If so, can you
explain the steps? In particular, where you start the process (from Windows
Explorer in the working copy, from Repository Browser, from Project monitor
etc.). In that case there is a much higher chance we can figure out what is
going on.

Can you retry the same actions using the command line client? (These can be
installed from the TortoiseSVN installer, if you don't know the command
line client, we can probably help you with the equivalent command).


> I’m working on Window 10 with Tortoise SVN version
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> TortoiseSVN 1.14.1, Build 29085 - 64 Bit , 2021/02/09 16:17:02
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I notice that you are using an older version of TortoiseSVN. Is there any
chance you can upgrade to the latest release (1.14.5 at the time of
writing)? If you can reproduce it - does it also reproduce the same in the
latest release?

If this is only an issue with TortoiseSVN and not in the command line
client, you should probably report it to the TortoiseSVN user group (
https://groups.google.com/g/tortoisesvn) - I know this is contrary to the
error message you received but it has to be fixed in TortoiseSVN. There are
a couple of people active in both groups (I'm one of them).

Kind regards,
Daniel

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