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Re: We could find some revision in SVN repository

From: Petr Fejfar <petr.fejfar_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 11:43:59 +0200

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Kenneth Lakin<kennethlakin_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> a) If you're going to post the output of svn log, it might be more
> useful if you add the --verbose switch so that we can see the paths that
> changed.

IT IS VERBOSED log of "missing" revisions. I've removed details of correct ones.

> b) Did you use the "Commit" or "Check for Modifications" dialog to
> determine that your WC was out of sync, or are you relying on
> information provided by the overlay icons?

Maybe as a non-native english speaker I'm not able to express it
clearly enough - in last two days I wrote it in this thread multiple
time in little bit different variations:

- r201 is my last commit, when my TortoiseSVN fallen out of step with
repository i.e. it showed everything as up-to-date and no pending
modification, no non-versioned files.

By wording NO PENDING MODIFICATION, NO NON-VERSIONED FILES I mean that
TortoiseSVN on either Commit or Check for Modification commands shows
window with text:

     No files were changed or added since the last commit. There is
nothing for TortoiseSVN to do there.

But commited folders and files were not in the repository.

Petr

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