How to run TortoisePlink from command line?

2022-08-16 Thread Kenneth Johnson via TortoiseSVN
I use TortoisePlink in the default configuration with TortoiseSVN 1.14.3. As far as I can determine, it works flawlessly with TortoiseSVN in every respect, using a Pageant-compatible agent with a Yubikey for authentication. In order to test some proposed changes to my /usr/local/bin/svnserve

AW: Help with invalid filename stored in svn database

2022-08-16 Thread TortoiseSVN on behalf of H. Niemann
Have you tried renaming it in the repo browser? This works without creating a file, so windows file name restrictions should not be a problem. Hartmut Von: Fiddler via TortoiseSVN Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. August 2022 17:45 An: TortoiseSVN Betreff: Help with invalid filename stored in svn

Re: Help with invalid filename stored in svn database

2022-08-16 Thread Fiddler via TortoiseSVN
Hartmut, I was using the Tortoise Repo browser to try to rename it. I'm unable to get it to my local machine, so the only way I currently have to try to manipulate is through the repo browser, unless there is another way that I'm not aware of. I think the whole issue is that having a

Help with invalid filename stored in svn database

2022-08-16 Thread Fiddler via TortoiseSVN
I just ran across an older repository in my SVN database that has a couple of files that have an invalid filename. The filename as seen within TortoiseSVN as well as viewing through a browser is '/'. If I click on the file while using the broswer, it opens up and I can see the ascii text

Re: Help with invalid filename stored in svn database

2022-08-16 Thread Fiddler via TortoiseSVN
I just took a closer look at what is displayed from the web browser and the repo browser. The file in question is actually a '\'. It displays as a '/' when trying to check out from the command line. If this is posted in the wrong group and needs to be in another group please let me know.