I'm using subversion on Solaris.
We had a working view owned by one user.
Another user did a commit from that view.
He got an error that said something about text-base. [We don't have the
error recorded]
Then the owner was unable to update the view.
We [apparently a foolish move] had the "problem files" chowned back to
the orginal owner.
Now we get
svn: Checksum mismatch for
'common/mcap/.svn/text-base/coe.mux.mcapx.rt_bm.2.ada.svn-base';
expected: 'b9cfa97357c4e3b06c476fd344214dcb', actual:
'2238a24ae1dedb84d171193cd497bf3c'
So I have two questions ...
Is this working view permanently corrupted?
Is it possible for one user to commit from a working view owned by
someone else?
Thanks, Jim
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Received on Sat Apr 24 09:11:29 2004