RE: BUG: svn out of sync.. but says its not
From: Sam Washburn <swashburn_at_inovationeering.com>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 22:56:07 -0400
I mentioned that very briefly in my last message. The revision 121 is because I needed to fix the problem on prod. prod is a production box that is in use on the web. I updated the files on prod and committed so as not to tamper with the local copy until I heard something from you all.
How does svn check the changes between a working copy and the repo? Does it build a hash in the working copy db? If so, how often is that hash checked or validate against the local files? Could a network interruption or dropped packet cause a bogus hash to be stored in the local db while the files are different?
I really like subversion and use it for my personal code set at home. We've been using it at my work now for two months without a hitch, yet, unfortunately, my employer has been a little skeptical of using it as its open source (typical corporate fud). I would really like to get a resolution to why this happened as we might have to drop it and go to something else for fear of instability.
So, thanks for your commitments to a very nice project and please give this attention, I am happy to help in any way I can.
Sam
-----Original Message-----
Sam Washburn wrote:
Might that 120 vs. 121 not be relevant?
-- Brane
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