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Restoring backup left working copies ahead

From: Jeff Tupholme <jeff_at_makemyshow.com>
Date: 2004-11-02 16:41:47 CET

Hi,

New to Subversion and this is my first question to the list. I've just
had to restore my Subversion repository to a revision that is older
than the working copies on my clients. The trunk is now at rev 36
whilst one client is at 38 and the other at 39. I don't mind losing the
changes on the clients as I can easily re-apply them, but I don't know
how to re-synchronise the working copies with the repository. Whenever
I try anything I get:

  svn: Reference to non-existent revision '38' in filesystem
'/var/svn/blah/db'

or

  svn: Reference to non-existent revision '39' in filesystem
'/var/svn/blah/db'

What should I do to get it all back in step? Any suggestions much
appreciated.

Thanks,

Jeff

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