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Re: Working path created but not repository

From: Ben Kucenski <kalvinb602_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2004-06-16 09:52:44 CEST

This issue has been resolved. The mistake was obvious from my first post
which included the commands I issued, but the people who responded were too
busy getting their boxers in a wad over symantics to bother actually reading
the post. Apparently I'm dealing with lawyers here which require using
specific terms or there's zero comprehension.

Buried deep in the manual is a casual reference to the fact you have to do
an update after you change a directory before you can commit the changes.

I had posted a transcript showing a file being removed from a directory and
then the directory being removed and then a commit being issued but failing.
I also stated explicity that a directory removal failed to commit only when
a change had been made to the directory. If anyone here had actually
bothered to read the post and actually knew anything about Subversion it
would have been obvious all I was missing was an UPDATE before the COMMIT.

So you can all stop wasting your time asking pointless questions that
obviously didn't need to be asked to solve the problem.

Ben

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcus Rohrmoser" <marcus.rohrmoser@gmx.de>
To: "Ben Kucenski" <kalvinb602@hotmail.com>
Cc: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: Working path created but not repository

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> Ben Kucenski schrieb:
> | The directory is being created properly in the working copy and it
> | claims the revision is committed but the created directory isn't showing
> | up in the repository. It's having the same problem with files. They
> | are added to the working copy and the ADD command is issued, the commit
> | claims to be successful but the files aren't in the repository.
>
> How do you know it's not there?
> Doesn't show
>
> svn list REPO_URI
> svn log c:/subversionwork/svnwork/test2/
>
> the committed stuff? Don't expect the files to show up anywhere else in
the
> filesystem. They're stored inside a database. You need a svn client to
access it.
>
> By the way - I consider your term 'meta data' misleading - as first of all
the
> file content is stored there.
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