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Re: How to backup a running script? and how to recoverout-of-sync file?

From: Jack Repenning <jrepenning_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-07-25 00:15:36 CEST

At 5:00 PM -0500 7/24/03, Cedric Williams wrote:
>Well, that would be a little difficult - the script barfed trying to
>back itself up a couple days ago, and I have been trying to get it
>back "in sync" (as it were :) since then. So, yes, the commands that
>I gave you are the command line efforts trying to get it all fixed
>up. Part of the problem may be the $Id$ - do you have keyword
>expansion in your scripts?

Ah, yeah, I can see how that might cause some problem or other, and
no there aren't any keywords in mine. Also, the fact that you're on
Windows is, I suspect, involved. Lemme give this a try and see what
I see; what I suspect is:

(a) because the shell is running the script it's opened with lock
(Windows default)
(b) this causes svn to be unable to modify the wc with the new version.
(c) evidently, svn then manages to copy the old file into the base,
so it has the wrong checksum (contents)

brb

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