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We have a svn server that is a small machine for source control only. My group is working on a ColdFusion project. I installed TortoiseSVN 1.8.7, build 25475- 64bit. I can checkout the repository (324 Mb; approx. 1,600 files) to a local folder with no problem. I can add files, edit, commit, update, etc. no problem. However, my local box does not have ColdFusion installed on it. We have a networked "sandbox" server that has ColdFusion on it. When I try to checkout the repository on that server I get a crash message with: problem 72258 - dump group:159166 - dump:2192378. Which seems to indicate that I need to roll-back to a earlier version. Is this true? Do I need to install TortoiseSVN on the Sandbox server to get it to work? Can I get SVN\TortoiseSVN to work on a remote server that does not have TortoiseSVN on it?

Please exuse my ignorance with SVN as I am not used to using it in a networked environment that does not have TortoiseSVN on each machine.

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  • We decided to drop SubVersion and go with Git; it seems more complex at first; but with further understanding it will work better for our distributed work flow. Aug 7, 2014 at 15:55

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According to this TSVN's ticket history you can

  • Return to release 1.8.4, Build 24972

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  • Wait until building of nightlies will be restored

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  • Don't use Subversion checkout|update as deploy tool and deploy changesets to CF-server using any other possible tools and transports (FTP|SSH|...)

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