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Re: bug when removing a svn:external which point to a file

From: Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.de>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 13:45:48 +0200

Am 15.10.2010 13:39, schrieb Jean-Marc van Leerdam:
>
> 2010/10/15 Jérôme GLATIGNY<j.glatigny_at_sbt.fr>:
>>
>>> Am 15.10.2010 11:30, schrieb Jérôme GLATIGNY:
>>>>
>>>> I have a strange behavior with externals on files.
>>>>
>>>> * Open "property" dialog on a folder (which is checkout)
>>>> * Set a svn:externals, like : ^/project2/trunk/myfile.txt myfile.txt
>>>> * Update : The file appears.
>>>> * Remove the svn:externals for this file.
>>>
>>> Please update your working copy at this point first. That should fix
>>> this problem.
>
> Probably Felix meant 'commit your working copy at this point'. Because
> the change in properties must be committed to the repository.

No, I actually meant 'update', but I didn't try it out. So is it a bug
in the library, that removing the properties (and updating) does not
update the metadata completely as Jérôme wrote?

Felix

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