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Subversion Commit problem
we are switching our Visual Build Pro. project to use subversion instead of visual source safe. In our build we are modifying some files that we need to commit back to source control. I have VBP getting the latest files from subversion but I can not get it to commit the changes. I get this error:
"svn.exe commit http://path.to.serverurPort /svn/junipersys/ASGProjects/FRS/C:\ASGProjects\FRS\NoteTaking --username myUser --password myPass svn: Must give local path (not URL) as the target of a commit " our settings on the subversion repository tab: protocol:http Hostath.to.server porturPort Path: /svn/junipersys/ASGProjects/FRS username: myUser password: myPass On the Subcommand Tab: subcommand: commit executable: svn.exe Files/modules to process: C:\ASGProjects\FRS\NoteTaking working directory for local files: c:\ASGProjects Nothing checked on the switches tab. Now if I take everything out of the repository tab so that it is all blank I get the following error: "svn.exe commit C:\ASGProjects\FRS\NoteTaking 'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: system('C:\Program Files\Vim\vim71\gvim.exe svn-commit.tmp') returned 1" I don't know why or how it is getting a path to VIM. Can anybody give me some direction on how to commit or update subversion the files that the build has modified? Thanks. |
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