Of course it would be something like that!  Thanks so much for the info.
Dale

On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 1:12 PM Stefan via TortoiseSVN <
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> That's a known problem: you can't create a file named "aux" on Windows.
> It's just not possible. (search the web for "forbidden filenames on
> Windows")
> And that means you can not check out that source code as long as it has a
> file named aux.c in there.
> Also: since windows file systems are case-insensitive, you will also get
> an error if you have two files that are different only in case - because on
> windows those two files would result in the same file on disk.
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