I hate to beg but does anyone have a recommendation for how to get rid of the
stuck directory so that I can begin using subversion again?
Thanks!
On December 3, 2003 10:43 pm, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am managing a server using subversion, basically I check in all configs
> files and website content. I have the following output from svn status on
> the root directory of the server:
>
> M home/sites/somwhere.com/web/index.html
> ~ usr
> M etc/apache/domains/www.somewhere.com.conf
> M etc/postfix/main.cf
>
> I previously had a situation like this and was advised to move the
> offending directory and then run cleanup ... that's fine but in this case
> the offending directory is actually /usr on a server that's 1.5 hours drive
> from here.
>
> Is there any way (hopefully easy) to resolve this situation. I just want
> subversion to forget that I ever told it to add usr, it's only in the
> working copy not in the repository yet.
>
> I had wanted to add /usr/something/ at somepoint but forgot to use the -N
> option when adding. I believe I made the mistake of cancelling the command
> (CRTL-C) instead of reverting (wish I could remember).
>
> If anyone could help me out with this (again) it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
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Fraser Campbell <fraser_at_wehave.net> http://www.wehave.net/
Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Debian GNU/Linux
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