First post, by Gamewizard
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So about every other time I have tried to do a checkout of the SVN I get the following error.
svn: E160013: '/p/dosbox/code-0/dosbox/trunk' path not found
Any one else having the problem?
So about every other time I have tried to do a checkout of the SVN I get the following error.
svn: E160013: '/p/dosbox/code-0/dosbox/trunk' path not found
Any one else having the problem?
Did you specify a destination?
Ex: svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/dosbox/code-0/dosbox/trunk dosbox
Yes, I actually have a script set up to checkout the latest revision when I run it.
Here is the script:
#!/bin/bash
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/dosbox/code-0/dosbox/trunk dosbox-code-0
So as far as I know it should be perfectly fine. My only problem is I can't tell if it's a bug in my SVN client or the server. Because if it's my client I need to file a bug report on the problem.
Nija Edit: I only started having this problem with in the last week or so.
Think when I last had an issue like this I had to delete the local copy. If there was an issue for a week it definetly would have been noticed.
I'll see if it does the same for me,
Ok I kind of figured it might be a problem with my local copy. Going to rename the local copy directory and see if it still throws the same error.
A quick edit: It seems to still throw an error when I renamed the directory. Looks like I might be filling a bug report with Debian.
Sourceforge has been troubled for two or three weeks. First they botched a datacenter migration and were offline for a couple of days, then there was a ddos attack and right away following that they were down again.
This could be another symptom and don‘t worry for now.
wrote:Sourceforge has been troubled for two or three weeks. First they botched a datacenter migration and were offline for a couple of days, then there was a ddos attack and right away following that they were down again.
This could be another symptom and don‘t worry for now.
Yeah I just tried against a GitHub page using SVN and my SVN client did not throw an error. Now SourceForge having problems is a bit of a pain as I've been following the main Dosbox trunk for some time now. Wish SF was better ran.
EDIT: As of this edit every thing seem to be working fine again.