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When attempting to use Subversion to obtain a fresh new copy of a particular directory tree -- I mention this to make it clear none of the files or directories I want yet exist on my local disk -- I get an error described pretty well here: http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-08/1408.shtml In short, in the middle of a long series of inbound transfers, the 'svn update' command complains to the effect of: Can't move '/cygdrive/c/xxxx/trunk/oracle/packages/.svn/tmp/entries' to '/cygdrive/c/xxxx/trunk/oracle/packages/.svn/entries': Permission denied This is perplexing given that Subversion itself creates the entries file, and furthermore it's a freshly created copy, so it's not like I've had a chance to screw up its permissions yet. (Give me time.) The web page I linked mentions the possibility of conflicts with file system indexing or anti-virus software, but I haven't got any of that installed. Brane's analysis at the bottom of the web page in question seems worth pondering for brains more qualified than mine. Any ideas? ? Pete Gontier <http://www.m-audio.com/>
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