Hey

The office I work in just upgraded to SVN 1.6.5.

The files are hosted on a Windows 2003 server, and the SVN is running
on Fedora 10.  The guys in charge of the network/SVN tell me this is
far from ideal, but for now it's what we have to deal with.

Since upgrading - and only with newly created repo's on 1.6.5, older
repo's work fine - whenever the Macs try to commit anything (all using
Versions), we get the following error:

Commit failed (details follow):
database is locked

The Windows guys using Tortoise don't seem to get any errors.

When we looked into it, there seems to be a lot of filenames starting
with '_.' for example '_.template.css'.  We are guessing as this is
the convention for hidden files on a Mac, that these must be coming
from Versions?

Our current workaround is to commit, get the 'database is locked'
error (after Versions being in a 'busy' state for about 20 seconds),
then update the same files.  So these files are actually commited,
regardless of the error.  Sometimes - especially with .png files, the
update conflicts, and we have to manually resolve all the conflicts.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Dave

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