Hi,
i've been using Subversion for a couple of months,
mostly checking in.
Now, I'm stuck when i tried to use Branch and Switch.
The problem now is this:
when i run "svn up", i get the this message:
svn: Working copy path 'some/file.c' does not exist
in repository
when i run "svn list -v
file:///path/to/repos/trunk/some",
"file.c" is right there in the repository. it is also
in the working copy.
i also tried "svn cleanup", but nothing happens.
Now i must admit that the wc is in a state of
uncompleted commit/switch, something. It happened a
few weeks ago, after i've created a branch and then i
was switching back and forth between the trunk and the
branch.
So it seems i can't go forward with this; i can't seem
to continue the interrupted transaction; i can't seem
to cancel that last transaction.
i've been searching for more info about this error
message, but nothing. Perhaps i've been searching the
wrong places.
i was using TortoiseSVN (1.1.0, Build 1769) all along,
when the problem happened. (i hope i'm allowed to
post the question here :-( )
Now i have switched to using svn directly.
svn, version 1.1.3 (r12730)
compiled Jan 20 2005, 05:51:34
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 CollabNet.
i guess i could chug out the current wc, and check out
the trunk and branch again, but i just like to know
what i did wrong when using "svn switch"
Thanks in advance.
LH
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Received on Thu Mar 17 13:17:33 2005