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can't svn commit to https repository

Asked by kayvey in Subversion, FreeBSD

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I am using a versioning system for the first time for a course in operating systems with a significant code
base and a requirement of 4-5 student teams.  I was running FreeBSD 7.0 before a mishap (that'll be another
question) and was able to use a command

"svn co https://isvn.eecs.berkeley.edu/cs162/groupXX/trunk/nachos " to retrieve the code.  I did so multiple
different time in different directories:

# ls
.metadata               Oct2c                   SystemCalls.txt
Condition2.java         Oct2d                   cs415
HOW2SVN                 Oct3                    nachos
KThread.java            Oct3b                   nachos-java.tar.gz
Oct1                    Oct3c                   untarred
Oct2                    Oct3not
Oct2b                   PriorityScheduler.java
# pwd
/mnt/usr/home/kayve/cs162

called "Oct1.." maybe that was the error? I was told to do a commmand something like "svn ci nachos"
(nachos is the project directory, and is what is produced by untarring that nachos-java.tar.gz tarball
you see in the above listing.), but this failed as well.

The prompt above is my own laptop.. I will do a uname on what is happening at the moment:

# uname -a
FreeBSD kayve-PC 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12 11:05:30 UTC 2007     root@dessler.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP  i386
#
 
But note from the "pwd" above that I am browsing "/mnt/usr.." which is a hard drive that has problems
but I am able to mount it.  I was working on that hardrive the same evening doing a bunch of svn co's
when a du command crashed that hard drive.  It doesn't boot so well anymore, but I will talk about that
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