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Re: [TSVN] Question and problem

From: Simon Large <slarge_at_slarge.plus.com>
Date: 2005-05-09 17:11:53 CEST

Hi Jahwa,

You have sent the same message 3 times now. The first time I asked you
to clarify what you are doing because it doesn't make any sense. If you
cannot be bothered to read the replies, please don't mail the list
again.

Jahwa wrote:
> I try to find the solution on documents, but it can't.
> The SVN system is used by myself, no other users.
> My action is :
> 1. check out a chinese folder 'XXX' to my local
> 2. update the file in 'XXX'
> 3. check in 'XXX' ==> success

There is no 'Check In' command in TSVN or SVN.

> 4. update the file in 'XXX'
> 5. it appears 'out of date' as attached file show

That message is from a commit, not an update.

You have to tell us exactly what you did, use the same names as appear
in the menus, etc. Even if we try to guess that you mean 'commit' when
you say 'update', your description still does not make sense.

Which version of TSVN? Which OS? Does it work with the command line
client?

Simon

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