> Consider the following situation:
> You have two folders in the main repository being 'application1', and
'application2'.
> User 'A' modifies the file 'application.cpp' en decides to move it to
folder 'application2'. SVN move: delete/add
> action and he succesfully commits.
> User 'B' in mean-time changes his local copy of file 'application.cpp'
in the folder 'application1' and decides to do a > SVN update.
> Because of the update the file 'application.cpp', which has local
modifications, is deleted and is added in the
> 'application2' directory.
I've tested this with 1.1.1. In our environment (Windows Server 2003,
Apache 2.0.52, SVN 1.1.1, TortoiseSVN 1.1.1, https access) the
'application.cpp' in 'application1' was not deleted, but was not under
version control anymore after the update. Jens, is the file with the
local modifications physically deleted on your system?
Regards
Michael
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Received on Mon Oct 25 16:09:20 2004