Re: [Freedos-user] svn failure

2010-10-08 Thread Christian Masloch
(Shouldn't this rather go to Freedos-devel?)

> Path 'C:\salami\src\fdos\mem\branches\mem14\...' is not in the working
> copyPath
>
> Anyone getting a similar error?

No, I did not previously read about such an error.

It might be helpful if you would rely more information to the list. Like,  
what program you are downloading and from which repository.

 From the message that you have shown, I would assume it's a problem with  
the file "mem/branches/mem14/..." (yes, it's named like that) in the  
FreeDOS SVN repo. (This file is shown by the "SVN browse" sf.net  
interface.) "..." is not a valid file name for DOS or Windows file systems.

Regards,
Christian

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[Freedos-user] svn failure

2010-10-07 Thread Braden C. Roberson-Mailloux
Path 'C:\salami\src\fdos\mem\branches\mem14\...' is not in the working
copyPath 

 

Anyone getting a similar error?

 

Very Respectfully,

Braden C. Roberson-Mailloux

 

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