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Re: Problem committing changes

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 23:37:25 +0000

On 20 January 2012 22:34, Shannon Whitty <shannon.whitty_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> The changes I am making to my working files are not updating the repository.

You are going to have to describe things a little clearer than this.

> My original files are stored in /projects/pr01
> I created a repository for these files /repo/pr01

And you imported the files from /projects/pr01?
Is /projects/pr01 a working copy or just the original files?

> I checked out the repository to /work/pr01
> I made changes to /work/pr01/file01
> I then comitted the file (/work/pr01/file01)

Is /projects/pr01 a working copy? Did you update it?

> I then uploaded the changed file from  /projects/pr01/file01 to the file
> server and the changes were not present.

What do you mean by 'uploaded'? There is no such subversion command.
What do you mean by the file server? Are you just talking about a
plain file copy?

> It appears that when I commit changes from my working directory to the
> repository, the original files are not updated

Why would they be unless it is a working copy that you updated? I
think you need to read the introductory parts of the manual to find
out how subversion works.

Simon

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