I have a working copy roughly as follows
\foo
\projectA
\projectB
\stuff
\projectC
\morestuff
I deleted projectB and projectC using TSVN 1.1.3
I did an update on /foo
I did a commit on /foo - it correctly shows what is to be deleted. On
hitting ok, the commit window appears and shows me the two directories I'm
deleting. Up pops an error:
"Commit succeeded, but other errors follow:
Error bumping revisions post-commit (details follow):
"
Why the error? What are the details that presumably ought to follow, but
didn't?
If I ok it, I can ok the commit dialogue.
I do a cleanup (on a guess), and that finishes successfully. My WC now
looks like
\foo
\projectA
\projectC
where projectC is an empty folder (no .svn dir).
I do a normal shell delete on it, fine.
I do an update, and it tells me it's deleting projectC and has updated foo.
What's going on?
Peter Mounce
IML Ltd
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