I have a lot of changes in a working folder, and something screwed up trying to do an update. Now when I issue an 'svn cleanup' I get: svn cleanup. Svn: In directory '.' Svn: Error processing command 'modify-wcprop' in '.'
Svn: 'MemPoolTests.cpp' is not under version control MemPoolTests.cpp is a new file another developer added and was brought down in the update. It did not exist in my working folder before. Is there anything I can do to try and move forward without having to checkout a fresh copy of the repository? Clarification: Thanks for the suggestions about moving the directory out of the way and bringing down a new copy.
I know that is an option, but it is one I'd like to avoid since there are many changes nested several directories deep (this should have been a branch.) I'm hoping for a more aggressive way of doing the cleanup, maybe someway of forcing the file SVN is having trouble with back into a known state (and I tried deleting the working copy of it. That didn't help).
Things have changed with SVN 1.7, and the popular solution of deleting the log file in the.svn directory isn't feasible with the move to a database working-copy implementation. Here's what I did that seemed to work:. Delete the.svn directory for your working copy. Start a new checkout in a new, temporary directory. Cancel the checkout (we don't want to wait for everything to get pulled down). Run a cleanup on this cancelled checkout. Now we have a new.svn directory with a clean database (although no/few files).
Copy this.svn into your old, corrupted working directory. Run svn update and it should bring your new partial.svn directory up to speed with your old working directory. That's all a little confusing, process wise. Essentially, what we're doing is deleting the corrupt.svn then creating a new.svn for the same checkout path.
We then move this new.svn to our old working directory and update it to the repo. I just did this in TSVN and it seems to work fine and not require a full checkout and download. Take a look at Summary of fix from above link (Thanks to Anuj Varma). Install sqlite command-line shell (sqlite-tools-win32) from.
sqlite3.svn/wc.db 'select. from workqueue' The SELECT should show you your offending folder/file as part of the work queue. What you need to do is delete this item from the work queue. sqlite3.svn/wc.db 'delete from workqueue' That’s it. Now, you can run cleanup again – and it should work. Or you can proceed directly to the task you were doing before being prompted to run cleanup (adding a new file etc.). It's possible that you have a problem with two filenames differing only by uppercase.
If you ran into this problem, creating another working copy directory does not solve the problem. Current Windows (i.e. Crappy) filesystems simply do not grok the difference between Filename and FILEname. You have two possible fixes:. Check out at platform with a real filesystem (Unix-based), rename the file, and commit changes.
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When you are stocked to Windows you can rename files in the Eclipse SVN repository browser which does recognise the difference and rename the file there. You can rename the problematic files also remotely from any command-line SVN client using svn rename -m 'broken filename case' http://server/repo/filename.
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As a simple example, Unprotect @@ Names'FE`.' ; Clear @@ Names'FE`.' ; will reproduce this and mess up everything until you restart the kernel. Unless we know what exactly it is that you're doing, it's hard to diagnose.
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$ endgroup$ – May 17 '12 at 23:39. From: Front End Preferences Front end preferences, such as the locations of recently opened and saved files, are stored in a front end initialization file called init.m. This file is located in the directory /Library/Mathematica/FrontEnd. If you need to reset the front end preferences to their default values, hold down Shift+ Option during startup. This will cause the initialization file to be rebuilt automatically. Caches Information about your Mathematica system layout, such as the locations of text resource files and help files, is stored in caches.
These caches are located in the directory /Library/Mathematica/FrontEnd/7.0/Caches. A corrupted cache may cause the front end to produce an error or quit immediately on startup.
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The most convenient way to restore the caches to their default values is to hold down Shift+ Option during startup. This will cause the Mathematica caches and the initialization file to be rebuilt automatically.
If you want to rebuild your caches but retain your preferences, hold down Shift during startup. This will delete and rebuild the cache without rebuilding your front end initialization file. Please try clearing cache, and if necessary preferences, and see if the problem persists. In my experience most emergent Mathematica idiosyncrasies are tied to cache or preferences.
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I'm doing the same here on Mac OS X: wget -load-cookies=cookies.txt -no-check-certificate -Otest ' but I get a loop of these messages Connecting to wigle.net 205.234.142.193 :443. WARNING: cannot verify wigle.net's certificate, issued by `/C=IL/O=StartCom Ltd./OU=Secure Digital Certificate Signing/CN=StartCom Class 2 Primary Intermediate Server CA': Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. WARNING: certificate common name `sha2.wigle.net' doesn't match requested host name `wigle.net'. HTTP request sent, awaiting response. No data received.
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Run to the Apple store. Dude, the Apple guys are definitely your friend if this is new. Give more info. Is this Leopard with Bootcamp already installed? Tiger with an old version of bootcamp? There's a possibility that you didn't do your partitioning correctly, but I thought there was a safeguard against making too large a Windows partition?
Been awhile since I did mine. Can you walk us through the steps? This is also a perfect question for the Bootcamp forum over at Apple. People actually respond pretty quickly with good tips - even though it's not as popular as, like, the iPod forum. If you have or know anyone with Disk Warrior, try booting from that, consistently my #1 ass-saver, even for issues you'd never imagine ie net connection is definitely there and functioning but mail/browser don't see it. Will also sometimes fix 'broken' iPods too. Apple's Disk Utility is a handy tool but will often give up where other utils.
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Can fix a problem. Another possibility, try booting via Target Disk from another Mac and using any 3rd party disk utilities you have from that. Connect them by firewire, boot the 2nd Mac, then hold down 't' on yours and boot that. Yours should then show up as a firewire disk on the 2nd Mac.
Without being a told-you-so in any way, ext. Drives are cheap as chips, get one and use CarbonCopyCloner to keep a clone of your entire main drive.
Do it once a week or just back up your song files incrementally if mail etc doesn't bother you and you're not instaling anything. Either way, a spare bootable system is a lifesaver and having Disk Warrior on both your main and backup drives is way easier than booting from cds etc too. Hope it works out. Used 20' iMac, 1GB RAM, 250GB HD, 2.0GHz C2D processor, fresh Leopard install. Tried to do a new 20GB Windows partition. The windows install completed, then when I restarted, nothing happened.
I tried to boot into both windows and OS X and received 'No bootable device found - install resource disk' or something similar. Inserted the Leopard disk, tried to verify the drive and it returned an error. No OS X partition was found.
It also would not let me erase, partition, restore, or in any way TOUCH the hard drive. That's kind of why I don't know what to do. I don't have a whole lot of data on the thing, so I'm not too concerned. Ableton and NI will be pissed about the installs, but they'll get over it, I suppose. Thanks for the help. I'll call Apple Care when I'm off work.
Used 20' iMac, 1GB RAM, 250GB HD, 2.0GHz C2D processor, fresh Leopard install. Tried to do a new 20GB Windows partition. The windows install completed, then when I restarted, nothing happened. I tried to boot into both windows and OS X and received 'No bootable device found - install resource disk' or something similar. Inserted the Leopard disk, tried to verify the drive and it returned an error.
No OS X partition was found. It also would not let me erase, partition, restore, or in any way TOUCH the hard drive. That's kind of why I don't know what to do. I don't have a whole lot of data on the thing, so I'm not too concerned.
Ableton and NI will be pissed about the installs, but they'll get over it, I suppose. Thanks for the help. I'll call Apple Care when I'm off work. This is going to sound stupid, but did you try holding down the Option key when you restart? Give it a go. If that doesn't work, there's a guy named nerowolfe at the Boot Camp forum who will more than likely help you out. Seems to be a Boot Camp Guru, lol.
Lol @ mac users! @silicon1138: Yes, I used the bootcamp setup assistant. However, after the xp install and restart, The machine found no bootable partitions, which I can only assume means something borked the process (including, but not limited to, my own ability). I'm wondering if the disc I used wasn't SP2.
I sort of blindly assumed it was. I've kind of left things alone, so maybe i'll do a back up and try again. @three: You assume correctly! However, I'm sort of pissed that iTunes won't actually watch my music folder. I'm slowly starting to give in to it. And I'm seriously considering just letting iTunes have it's way with my music collection.
I'm used to foobar2000. If any of you have an iTunes folder watch script or something, feel free to pass it along!
@three: You assume correctly! However, I'm sort of pissed that iTunes won't actually watch my music folder. I'm slowly starting to give in to it. And I'm seriously considering just letting iTunes have it's way with my music collection. I'm used to foobar2000. When I came over to OSX from UNIX a couple of years ago I was skeptical for a while as well.
But at some point the 'oh fuck it' instinct took over and I've learned to work with that since. No catastrophe so far, but still not fond of files moving around all by their lonesome;p.