Fresh checkout shows modified files

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Stümpfig, Thomas

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Oct 11, 2013, 5:41:33 AM10/11/13
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Hi all,

for some directories I get modified working copies right after a fresh checkout.

This seems very strange to me. I do not get any error message. My Platform is Windows 7 64 Bit. I am using TortoiseSVN 1.8.1, Build 24570 - 64 Bit as client. Visual SVN as server. But also tortoise svn command line tools are producing the same results.

 

How can I start to debug? Network doesn’t seem to be the issue. Am I right?

 

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Stefan Sperling

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Oct 11, 2013, 5:58:19 AM10/11/13
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 09:41:33AM +0000, St�mpfig, Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
> for some directories I get modified working copies right after a fresh checkout.
> This seems very strange to me. I do not get any error message. My Platform is Windows 7 64 Bit. I am using TortoiseSVN 1.8.1, Build 24570 - 64 Bit as client. Visual SVN as server. But also tortoise svn command line tools are producing the same results.
>
> How can I start to debug? Network doesn't seem to be the issue. Am I right?

Does 'svn cleanup' fix it?

If so, my guess would be that timestamps of the on-disk files differ
from what was recorded in .svn/wc.db. This difference would cause the
modification check logic to flag files as modified.

'svn cleanup' syncs the on-disk timestamps with the ones stored
in meta data.
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