<kfogel@collab.net> wrote
> Ruotger Skupin <rskupin@emagic.de> writes:
> > To work at home I have a working copy on a USB-stick (flash mem
drive)
> > which I checked out at work. So I modify the source code at home
> > (right on the stick) take it back to work plug it in and commit it
> > there.
> > Sometimes the working copy gets corrupted somehow:
>
> Yes. Copy your working copy off the memory stick, get rid of the .svn
> dirs, and then see what working files differ from the working copy on
> your desktop machine. Those are the ones that changed (inspect the
> changes to make sure, adjust as necessary).
Hang on, there is no WC on the desktop machine. The WC is on the USB
stick, and moves between home and work. All he's done is checkout at
work, modify at home, commit at work.
Sounds like something is munging the .svn directories.
Simon
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Received on Fri Oct 15 22:59:47 2004