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I created a subversion repository, imported an empty structure, checked out the repo, added a file to the working copy and tried commiting the working copy with the following commands:

svnadmin create mysvn

svn import -m "initial empty structure" test/ file:///tmp/mysvn

svn co file:///tmp/mysvn mywc

svn ci -m "test"

The commit failed with the following error:

Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: While preparing '/tmp/mywc' for commit
svn: no such table: rep_cache

I am running Mac OS X 10.6.3 and subversion 1.6.5.

Did I miss any steps or Mac specific commands?

Thanks for your help.

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After googling a bit I found this link: http://www.cumps.be/howto-installing-subversion-on-readynas-nv/#div-comment-1177 I'm not sure it's the same issue, but maybe it's worth a try.

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  • Thanks a lot. Changing the enable-rep-cache = false fixed the issue. I did go that same page several times before but never caught the comment.
    – arun
    May 15, 2010 at 15:07
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Adding this to SVNREPOS/db/fsfs.conf

enable-rep-sharing = false

Worked for me. Using subversion 1.6.13 Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.

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  • This worked for me, after I upgraded from version 1.6.12 to 1.6.13. Oct 19, 2010 at 0:48
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For those that don't want to dig... edit fsfs.conf in your svn repository (the repository not the local copy) directory, uncomment the line (or add if it's not there):

enable-rep-cache = false

Worked like a charm for me!

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"enable-repcache = false" worked for me as well. I just registered to stackoverflow and for some reason can't 'up' the correct solution (I apparently don't have enough reputation yet).

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