On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Luis Navarro <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Luis Navarro <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > I'm using THG 1.1.1 and trying to clone a repo on my local disk (Windows
>> > XP
>> > SP3) to a mapped drive on a server (Windows 2008 SP2) and it fails every
>> > time when trying to update an 89.6 MB FLV file.  I've even created a
>> > test
>> > repo with only this file (and .hgignore of course) and it also fails.
>> > Both
>> > boxes have indexing and virus scans turned off.  Here's the output when
>> > trying to perform the clone in THG:
>> >
>> > updating to branch default
>> > resolving manifests
>> > getting .hgignore
>> > getting web/multimedia/videos/40Gbs_SMT_Optical_Driver.flv
>> > [Errno 22] Invalid argument
>> >
>> > [command interrupted]
>> >
>> > I know Mercurial isn't ideal for large-ish files but I want to keep
>> > these
>> > files with the rest of the related files.  Installing software on the
>> > Windows 2008 box is not an option.  Am I doing something wrong or are
>> > there
>> > any tweaks I can make this work?
>>
>> #1 - Does the repository pass verify?
>> #2 - Running 'hg update --debug' on the command line may be useful
>>
>> --
>> Steve Borho
>
> (Steve - sorry for the duplicate messages....I forgot to reply all the first
> time)
>
> 1) Assuming you mean the new repo (the one on the mapped drive)....yes.
> Here's the output:
>
> repository uses revlog format 1
> checking changesets
> checking manifests
> crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
> checking files
> 2 files, 1 changesets, 2 total revisions
> [command completed successfully Mon Jul 19 12:44:16 2010]
>
> The source repo also passes verify.
>
> 2) Sure....here's the output:
>
> Z:\Temp\Mercurial\Repos\Test 2 WWW>hg update --debug
> abort: untracked file in working directory differs from file in requested
> revision: 'web/multimedia/videos/40Gbs_
> SMT_Optical_Driver.flv'

This message is telling you Mercurial is aborting on purpose because
it would probably kill your data.  Move that file out of the way, and
the update will most likely succeed.

-- 
Steve Borho

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