Hi, Phillip, I was studing my structure, and I see one thing. Do you think that the structure can be the problem? I don't do the structure with the 3 folders(branch, trunk and tag).
Do you think the structure can be the origin of the error? My Structure /var/svn/repository/ project1/ project2/ ...etc. The working copy works fine, and I can be the checkout normal, but, some files appears the problem that I send to you. Thank Lot, JC 2013/1/25 Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> > It appears to be a problem with the client on Windows. Subversion uses > SQLite to access .svn/wc.db in the working copy and it appears to be > failing. I don't know much about debugging on Windows. > > How did you create the working copy? Can you checkout a new working > copy? Is your working copy on some sort of network disk? > > SVNKit is a Java reimplementation of Subversion; perhaps it has a bug in > it's SQLite implementation. Can you try a client based on the C > libraries (TortoiseSVN or svn)? > > Julio Palma <ju...@sigcorp.com.br> writes: > > > Hi, Philip, > > > > Thank you for your awnsers, but the error persists, I do like you was > > recommend, but after reload and synchronize the error persists. > > > > My configuration in the server is?: > > > > Linux Ubuntu Server > > > > My clients are windows 7 and 8 with eclipse subversive + SVNKit 1.7.6 > > > > Thank Lot, > > > > JC > > > > > > 2013/1/25 Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> > > > >> Julio Palma <ju...@sigcorp.com.br> writes: > >> > >> > My name is Julio Cesar, I made a configuration a Subversion server in > a > >> > Ubuntu Linux, and I have a Lot of troubles with encoding format from > my > >> > archives sources, some sources are write on windows-1252 and when I > >> > submit/commit, the files given me a error like described: > >> > > >> > Some of selected resources were not committed. > >> > Some of selected resources were not committed. > >> > svn: E200030: Commit failed (details follow): > >> > svn: E200030: Commit failed (details follow): > >> > svn: E200030: disk I/O error > >> > svn: E200030: disk I/O error > >> > svn: E200029: Couldn't perform atomic initialization > >> > > >> > Searching on the web, I dont have any source of information about > this, > >> and > >> > I need to do maintenance at many sources with the same problem. > >> > > >> > I need to know: > >> > > >> > 1. Exists one way to convert this files with a svn command? > >> > 2. It is a permission problem? > >> > 3. or both? > >> > > >> > > >> > One way that I do for fix it, was use linux shell, in the follow > >> sequence : > >> > > >> > 1. convert the file with iconv command: > >> > "iconv -c -f WINDOWS-1252 -t UTF-8 file.php > newfile.php | mv > file.php > >> > file.php_old | newfile.php file.php" > >> > > >> > 2. "Checkout" from the folder from original revision, I move the > file.php > >> > and rewrite the same file.php and follow a "svn commit", then the > source > >> > finish with sucess. > >> > > >> > I need to fix it's in my repository, from one way that will be clean > and > >> > safe. > >> > >> The error numbers are: > >> > >> 00200030 SVN_ERR_SQLITE_ERROR > >> 00200029 SVN_ERR_ATOMIC_INIT_FAILURE > >> > >> I think that is a problem accessing .svn/wc.db in your working copy, the > >> file is corrupt or unreadable or something. I've never seen that error > >> before. Do you still have the working copy? Can you reproduce the > >> error? > >> > >> Subversion does not care about the encoding of file.php in the > >> repository, it can handle files in any encoding. > >> > >> -- > >> Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: > >> http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download > >> > > -- > Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: > http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download >