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Re: Multi-location commit - allowed?

From: Scott Palmer <scott.palmer_at_2connected.org>
Date: 2005-06-08 21:02:18 CEST

On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:34 PM, Dale Worley wrote:

>> From: Michael Hipp [mailto:Michael@Hipp.com]
>>
>> Yes, it says something like "C: is not a working copy" which seems an
>> odd error message.
>>
>
> When Svn does a check-in, it abstracts from the list of files
> mentioned
> their nearest common ancestor. That ancestor tells the repository
> into
> which the checkin will be done. In your case, the nearest common
> ancestor
> was C:, and evidently it wasn't the root of a WC.

Nor should it need to be. Why can't svn just check the "Repository
UUID" from the WC metadata, see that they match,
and proceed with the commit?

Scott

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