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RE: Failed Switch?

From: Dale Worley <dworley_at_pingtel.com>
Date: 2004-12-15 17:28:11 CET

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Collins-Sussman [mailto:sussman@collab.net]

There was, until very recently, a nasty bug in 'svn switch' which did
exactly this: if you interrupted it, it would leave your working copy
is a corrupted state. (Even worse, it wasn't always immediately
obvious that it was corrupted!)

It's been fixed in /trunk, and it should be out in 1.1.2 soon.
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I think I've run into that, or something similar -- if there was a
non-versioned file in a directory that 'svn switch' wanted to delete, it
gave an incomprehensible error message and left the working copy in an
unworkable state.

IIRC, your solution worked -- move the residual directory out of the way and
update its parent.

Dale

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