Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-19 Thread Graham Leggett
On Sat, February 17, 2007 6:41 pm, Dan Tran wrote: in your msg checkout\alchemy-quant\src\matlabdevelopment\Toolbox\CreditDerivatives\ParRecovHazardRateTreeModel\UnexposedCode\.svn\tmp\text-base\GetCalibratedOneFactorHullWhiteHazardRateTreeFromCdsSpreadsRP.m.svn-base I has 205 not counting

Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-19 Thread Dan Tran
I think mvn -X will reveal the svn command arguments during release:perform On 2/19/07, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, February 17, 2007 6:41 pm, Dan Tran wrote: in your msg

Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-18 Thread Franz Allan Valencia See
Good day to you, Graham, Did you try checking out from your working directory using svn command line client, or tortoisesvn? I'm guessing the working directory your continuum is pointing to has a long path ( or has 52 or more characters based on Dan's computation ). If so, you may want to

Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-17 Thread Graham Leggett
Dan Tran wrote: you hit the limit of windows path which is 256 chars :-) Try to set your checkout directory to the shorttest and see if it helps ( ie c:/t ) What confuses me is that both the native svn command line client, and tortoisesvn, are capable of checking this same directory out

Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-17 Thread Dan Tran
in your msg checkout\alchemy-quant\src\matlabdevelopment\Toolbox\CreditDerivatives\ParRecovHazardRateTreeModel\UnexposedCode\.svn\tmp\text-base\GetCalibratedOneFactorHullWhiteHazardRateTreeFromCdsSpreadsRP.m.svn-base I has 205 not counting the parent dir oabove 'checkout/' so you mean you

Re: Svn failure during release:perform

2007-02-16 Thread Dan Tran
you hit the limit of windows path which is 256 chars :-) Try to set your checkout directory to the shorttest and see if it helps ( ie c:/t ) -D On 2/16/07, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have been trying to run a release:perform on a Windows XP machine running maven