Hi Philipp

the story gets weirder. I have just checked out a local copy onto a
different client machine as I was suspecting something wrong on the client
in general.

After I have done a checkout, touch a readme file and try to commit,
I get an error stating couldnt find a working copy of base...

I also noticed that there is not /etc/fsvs/xxxx/urls or _base made

I normally checkout using
fsvs checkout svn://server/repo

It worked on all the other machines in the field so I am a bit lost

best regards

Steve
"Philipp Marek" wrote:
> Hello Steve!
> 
>> I tried changing the Urls file but now all files are
>> begin recognised as new
>> files. I have not done a check in as I fear this would
>> actually unsync my
>> repo.
> Did you change the Urls file with an editor? Is it possible that you
damaged it
> somehow?
> 
> Do you have a backup of this file, to try again?
> 
> Please paste the output of
>     fsvs urls dump -v
> 
> and perhaps attach the output of
>     fsvs status -d -N
> 
> so that I can see why all entries are seen as changed.
> 
>> Any clues or should I be starting to checkout
>> everything again...
> No, that's not necessary.
> 
> When the local entry list is damaged, you can use the "sync-repos"
command:
> http://doc.fsvs-software.org/doxygen-gif/group__cmds.html#sync-repos
> 
> That just fetches a _list_ of all repository entries - not their data, so
you
> should be
> fine.
> 
> The only caveat is that is has to fetch the information in two ways, to
get the
> filesize
> too - that makes it a bit slow.
> 
> 
>> Another, small problem which is knocking me out of
>> my socks but not only
>> fsvs related. We have an svn server which is both
>> internally and externally
>> accessible. When I want to do a checkout if the
>> fsvs client is connected on
>> the LAN side using the dns name, if can not connect
>> but when I use the IP it
>> can.
> ...
>> I have not set up the network myself and had a
>> discussion with the local
>> admin that this is a firewall problem somehow.
>> Just wondering what you all
>> think
> Do you use svn or https, and the server host key/https certificate cannot
be
> verified
> for the name?
> 
> I'm afraid that I won't be of much help here ...
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phil
> 
> -- 
> Versioning your /etc, /home or even your whole installation?
>              Try fsvs (fsvs.tigris.org)!
> 
>

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