Indeed the command line client says the same thing and I agree that
somehow my working copy is in a weird state. Looks like I will have to
just re-import my project.
Thanks,
-Zach
Mark Phippard wrote:
> Zach Bailey <zach.bailey@hannonhill.com> wrote on 09/15/2006 02:28:28 PM:
>
>> Is it possible this could be a bug? I do not have any command-line svn
>> utilities that I can use, I do everything via Subclipse. I have not
>> encountered this error before but it seems it would be fairly easy to
>> reproduce given the steps I have enumerated.
>>
>> I have tried running a team->clean to no avail. Right now I am faced
>> with deleting my project and re-importing it. Is there any other path I
>> can try?
>
> I'd download the command line binaries, add it to your PATH and try that.
>
> It could be a bug, but it has to be more complicated then what you
> described. Like I said, I suspect it might be something you did with the
> initial switch. The console shows what we ran, after that it is in the
> hands of the Subversion library. I know the scenario you describe works,
> so I suspect it is that your WC is in a weird state of some sort.
>
> Mark
>
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