1. Tor Magne Ingvaldsen
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. Wednesday, 17 October 2018 20:03 PM UTC

Hi,

I've installed PB 2017 RC3 and migrated a workspace. When I right click the workspace and clicks "Add to Source Control..." I chooses Subversion(SVN) in the dialog. In the SVN Login dialog everything works OK and I connect successfully to our remote subversion server. The repository URL points to a folder I created with TortoiseSVN.

The process starts, but ends with an error:
Completed in finding files.
Preparing to add to source control...
User information confirmed.
SVN client is uploading files. Please wait...
SVN client error code: 155036
Failed to add files to repository.
Adding to source control completed.

In the Subversion server there's been created a folder with the same name as the workspace, but is empty.

Does anybody what the error 155036 means?

The Subversion server is remote on our network and I don't know anything about which version it is.

Regards

Tor Ingvaldsen

Tom Jiang @Appeon Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Thursday, 18 October 2018 01:08 AM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 1

Hi Tor,

You may try to do a SVN commit with TortoiseSVN on the folder containing the workspace and see if it gives you any detail error information.

Regards,

Tom Jiang

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  1. Tor Magne Ingvaldsen
  2. Thursday, 18 October 2018 06:22 AM UTC
It worked :-)

I deleted the workspace and created a new one.

In that workspace I added just the first target and then "Add to Source Control...". That went well, it didn't just send the target to the SVN server, but the whole subtree in the file system. I then added the rest of the targets to the workspace and comitted ok.



Regards

Tor Ingvaldsen
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  1. Tom Jiang @Appeon
  2. Thursday, 18 October 2018 06:56 AM UTC
That's great news! :)

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  1. Tor Magne Ingvaldsen
  2. Thursday, 18 October 2018 06:59 AM UTC
And thanks again Tom, you triggered the ideas :-)
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