I just found the log file. I'm flumoxed. For some
reason, NB began checking out the jruby files into
another project I was working on--but not even the
one I was working on in NB!

So I now have
  ...\eric\ws\pubs6\jruby

Where pubs6 is a documentation workspace!

I rechecked the SVN dialog, and there is nowhere I
can see to control where the files go.

What gives? (I seem to be running into NB issues here,
at least as much as JRuby issues. I'm guessing I
should cross-post.)

Eric Armstrong wrote:
Guys, I'm trying. But now I'm really hosed.
I canceled what appeared to be a doomed download
after 40 minutes, and tried again with a different
username/password.

I get the following SVN error:

   run 'svn cleanup' to remove locks
   (type 'svn help cleanup' for details)

But of course, I'm in NB, not the command line, and
there is no "cleanup" option.

Mystified...(and worried)

Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
Eric Armstrong wrote:
Also, the header comment is wrong. It says
  # indent::
  #   An integer.  If -1, no indenting will be used; otherwise, the
  #   indentation will be twice this number of spaces, ...
                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^
It should say:
  # indent::
  #   An integer.  If -1, no indenting will be used; otherwise, the
  #   indentation will be this number of spaces, ...

Ahh good ones. Can you submit a bug with a patch we can apply? These are obvious problems we can patch for now, and we can forward your patch on to the Ruby core team if they haven't fixed them already.

- Charlie

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