TortoiseSVN commit locks directory and can't be unlocked
TortoiseSVN doesn't seems to work correctly with sftpdrive. We use Samba at the moment, but would like to test sftpdrive for some task.
The problem is when committing with TortoiseSVN, a lock is set on the directory and it doesn't get removed (unlocked). Once lock the only way to unlock it is to use the "Clean up" command of TortoiseSVN but on the Samba drive, 'cause the sftpdrive isn't able to unlocked it.
The problem is when committing with TortoiseSVN, a lock is set on the directory and it doesn't get removed (unlocked). Once lock the only way to unlock it is to use the "Clean up" command of TortoiseSVN but on the Samba drive, 'cause the sftpdrive isn't able to unlocked it.
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Inappropriate?That's odd -- what version of TortoiseSVN are you running, and what version of SftpDrive. I'll check it out now - I know a lot of users use Tortoise and SftpDRive...
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TortoiseSVN 1.5.0
sftpdrive 1.7.9
Couldnt work together -- tortoise is crushed attemting update or commit =\ -
Inappropriate?Tortoise version is 1.3.5, build 6804 (we can't upgrade because we are using Subversion 1.1)
SFTPDrive version is 1.7.9 -
Inappropriate?Is anyone seeing this who isn't connecint to a windows-based SFTP server?
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We're connecting to a Fedora Core 7 SFTP server with SFTPDrive, and our SVN lives on a different FC7 install. -
Chris - Can you try it out with this
http://expandrive.com/expandrive/beta...
Assuming that locks, could you possibly give me a series of steps with tortoise SVN to reproduce? -
Inappropriate?Our devs who were seeing this have taken off for the holidays. I'll have them check it out when they return 1st week in January.
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