On Wednesday 11 May 2005 04:37, Matt Doran wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Today I encountered a strange problem when trying to update a working
> copy. I'm running Debian Sarge, running svn 1.1.4, the server is
> hosted on the same machine and is accessed using mod_dav_svn over
> https.
>
> After working in windows for a while, I went back to my linux working
> copy and tried to "svn update", and received a "Checksum mismatch", as
> shown below.
>
>
> $ svn --version -q
> 1.1.4
> $ svn up
> svn: Checksum mismatch for 'providers.sln'; expected:
> '9cb298b2150e77340280d646c50d244a', actual:
> '6590988692d8eb0e8ed5514b5821cd79'
> $ md5sum providers.sln
> 8f21805e9b084c2ce6cbbb52f325272e providers.sln
> $ md5sum .svn/text-base/providers.sln.svn-base
> 8f21805e9b084c2ce6cbbb52f325272e
> .svn/text-base/providers.sln.svn-base
>
>
>
> * There were no local modification in this working copy.
> * Doing "svn up <subdir>" works fine
> * Doing a fresh checkout works fine.
>
> Any ideas? Anything I should try?
>
> (I can easily recreate this working copy .... just wondering if there
> is an issue lurking in there somewhere....)
Can you send a copy of your entries file as well (.svn/entries)? It's
strange to get this error in the first place (it usually means that you
somehow corrupted file in the .svn area). But it's more strange to see 3
different md5sums!
-John
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Received on Wed May 11 12:03:26 2005