On 27.11.2015 15:03, Stefan Hett wrote: > On 11/27/2015 2:48 PM, Bert Huijben wrote: >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Stefan Hett [mailto:ste...@egosoft.com] >>> Sent: vrijdag 27 november 2015 13:47 >>> To: dev@subversion.apache.org >>> Cc: users <us...@tortoisesvn.tigris.org> >>> Subject: Re: svn cleanup error "svn: E720032: Can't remove >>> '...\.svn\tmp\svn- >>> ...' >>> >>> On 11/27/2015 12:16 PM, Marc Strapetz wrote: >>>> One of our users is reporting frequent clean up errors: >>>> >>>> svn: E720032: Can't remove >>>> 'C:\Project\Path\To\WorkingCopy\.svn\tmp\svn-30D0973' >>>> svn: E720032: Can't remove file >>>> 'C:\Project\Path\To\WorkingCopy\.svn\tmp\svn-30D0973': Det går inte >>>> att komma åt filen eftersom den används av en annan process. >> >>> First of all: Wrong mailing list. Should go to >>> us...@subversion.apache.org (pls reply there). >>> >>> Which SVN version is being used (client / server)? >>> Did you check this on the SmartSVN Forums, since you suggest it's a >>> smartSVN-related issue? >>> Did you consider a virus scanner issue (aka: a VS keeping the reference >>> and preventing SmartSVN to release it)? >> I think Marc is one of the SmartSVN developers.... > Oops --- pardon me then. Didn't think of that possibility.
He is, and he and I worked together on migrating SmartSVN from SvnKIT to JavaHL a couple years ago. I'm pretty sure the issue isn't related exclusively to SmartSVN. -- Brane