Comment #5 on issue 683 by pytechd: global name 'ClientError' is not defined
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I had the same problem -- I had the server running (lighttpd+fcgi) before I
installed
pysvn. Once pysvn installed, I started getting the ClientError exception.
Comment #4 on issue 683 by henrike.coelho: global name 'ClientError' is not
defined
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I'm having the same problem with pysvn 1.7.0.1177 python 2.5 and svn 1.6.1
is any
workaround for this?
Thanks.
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Comment #3 on issue 683 by dan.lukinykh: global name 'ClientError' is not
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I have the same issue -- pysvn 1.6.0.975, python 2.5, svn 1.5.0
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Comment #2 on issue 683 by trowbrds: global name 'ClientError' is not
defined
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Issue 683: global name 'ClientError' is not defined
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Comment #1 by chipx86:
Though the error isn't very clear, this sounds like you don't really have
pysvn
installed.
You can check by running the following on the command line:
python
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Issue 683: global name 'ClientError' is not defined
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