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avoid overwriting new files in the Repository during commit

From: Clemens Schwaighofer <cs_at_tequila.co.jp>
Date: 2004-12-08 06:06:32 CET

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Hi,

I have just a small question.

I have User A who works on file.pl and User B who does the same. User A
changes something and commits, User B does the same right afterwards,
without updateing his local copy.

Subversion says nothing and just overwrites the file on the server. Is
there no way to at least spit out a warning, that you are about to
overwrite a new file on the server? Or is this impossible because my
local copy doesn't know that, because I have not updated it ?

This is just one thing I am afraid that might happen if some people work
on the same project and forget to update before they commit.

Eviroment:
Subversion 1.1.1 server on redhat 9.0 (db backend)
windows xp pro 2 with tortoise svn
gentoo x86/stable with svn 1.1.1 from portage tree

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