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Cannot commit, for strange reasons

From: Christopher Henrich <chenrich_at_monmouth.com>
Date: 2004-10-12 05:15:47 CEST

I am working on an apple G4, with Mac OS 10.3.5, and using subversion
(version 1.1.0, release candidate 2) to
keep versions of some projects.

In one project, I have started to get error messages, whenever I
attempt to commit. The name of the project, and the main directory,
are "WebPages". I get error messages like this:

           Out of date '/WebPages/trunk' in transaction '14'

If I repeat the attempt to commit the transaction number goes up, to
'15", "16", and (presumably) so on.

I have been using svn in the most straightforward way, editing files
and committing changed versions, and adding files occasionally. The
strangeness started after I decided to "ignore" certain files. working
i the project directory WebPages, I used the command
        svn propedit svn:ignore .
and edited a desirable line into this property. Now the svn status
command tells me
[~/Documents/Workspace/WebPages] chris% svn status
? svn-commit.2.tmp
? svn-commit.tmp
  M .
and attempts to "commit" fail as I described.

What is going on her, and what should I do?

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