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Chinni
Yak Posting Veteran

95 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 16:14:37
I am using Tortoise SVn version control
When i would like to chekout I couls select URLof repository and checkout directory but the OK button is disabled.I uninstalled and re installed again but still i have same problem..

Tortoise svn 1.5.4

SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks

30421 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 16:20:19
Have you checked the Tortoise SVN forums?



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Chinni
Yak Posting Veteran

95 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 16:30:57
sorry i guess this is the right place to post this question.yes I searched but i could not find solution for this
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hanbingl
Aged Yak Warrior

652 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 16:34:19
he OK button gets enabled as soon as you select a revision
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Chinni
Yak Posting Veteran

95 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 16:41:25
i tried selecting reversion still it is in disable condition
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hanbingl
Aged Yak Warrior

652 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 17:01:51
i don't know if the newer version has something special...
I just read something about someone wants the OK button disabled until the log message is long enough.

Try type in some more characters in the log messages...

again this is a sql forum.
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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

8781 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 17:04:48
log message for checkout?

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hanbingl
Aged Yak Warrior

652 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-21 : 17:22:13
http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/help-onepage.html

Dealing with filename case conflicts

If the repository already contains two files with the same name but differing only in case (e.g. TEST.TXT and test.txt), you will not be able to update or checkout the parent directory on a Windows client. Whilst Subversion supports case-sensitive filenames, Windows does not.

This sometimes happens when two people commit, from separate working copies, files which happen to have the same name, but with a case difference. It can also happen when files are committed from a system with a case-sensitive file system, like Linux.

In that case, you have to decide which one of them you want to keep and delete (or rename) the other one from the repository.
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Chinni
Yak Posting Veteran

95 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-22 : 09:37:00
Yes this is because of the case..i tried to checkout to the folder with uppercase but it name was in lowercase in the repository..


Thanks for responding even i posted in wrong forum................
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