Fixed.
Two guys here (me is one of them) got so fed up with Linux they
literally threatened management to get them Windows 7. And so was
done. As Linux is case sensitive it and Windows not..., well with the
benefit of hindsight this was an easy to solve issue.
Thanks,
Gustaf
On Dec 14, 11:10 pm, Nathaniel Manista nathan...@google.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:59 AM, Gustaf Viorizinef
gustafvr...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, when somebody tries to check out the redora project like:
svn checkouthttps://redora.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/redora
The checkout will fail. Turtoise SVN provides the following message
Error: In directory 'C:\Users\gustaf\redoraaa\templates\src\main
\resources'
Error: Can't open file
Error: 'C:\Users\gustaf\redoraaa\templates\src\main\resources\.svn\tmp
\text-base\redoraServlet.ftl.svn-base':
Error: The system cannot find the file specified.
When performing an svn update on a checked out project it will create
and delete redoraServlet.ftl and RedoraServlet.ftl on and on. Is there
a way to fix this?
I was just able to check out your project without any problems.
How consistently are you able to reproduce this issue? Does this happen for
multiple users?
Does this happen only with TortoiseSVN, or are you able to reproduce the
behavior with the svn command-line tool?
In what part of the world are you located?
Thanks,
-Nathaniel
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