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Rustam
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SVN with TexStudio

Post by Rustam »

Good time of the day!

I failed to use SVN with TexStudio.

My commands:
SVN: "C:/Program Files/SlikSvn/bin/svn.exe"

SVNADMIN: "C:/Program Files/SlikSvn/bin/svnadmin.exe"


When I try to check in my file, I get the following message:
Process started: "C:/Program Files/SlikSvn/bin/svn.exe" ci -m "" "C:/Users/rustam/Documents/Thesis/beamer/presentation.tex"

svn: E205005: The log message is a pathname (was -F intended?); use '--force-log' to override

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SVN with TexStudio

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