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Re: problems copying and removing a directory (cygwin: plus duplicated inode problem)

From: Dylan Cuthbert <dylan_at_q-games.com>
Date: 2002-09-05 10:53:34 CEST

On top of this, I tried to delete the entire tree structure and rm complains
to me that two of the files in there have the same inode. One of them is
the top-most dir "repo" and the other is a ".cvs" directory further in.

This is using svn with cygwin, using the most recently released tarballs.

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"Dylan Cuthbert" <dylan@q-games.com> wrote in message
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> I have a tree repo/john/blob checked out and I also have a tree of just
john
> checked out somewhere else.
>
>
> I then try to update or commit from my "other" checked out john, I now get
> the error
>
> svn: Error string not specified yet
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: OPTIONS request failed on /repo/john/blob
> svn:
> file not found: revision `1377', path `/john'
>
>
>
> I can't commit/update or do anything with this other directory now, it has
> been orphaned somehow.  However, svn info displays that it is revision
> "1376" so it still knows that much.
>
> So what if I had important changes in this directory that I want to commit
> *somewhere*, what do I do?
>
> So... what's the correct course of action?
>
> Regards
>
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