I have a php web app with some subfolders in it that I need to be able to
ignore. Files are placed in these folders outside of development, and placing
them under version control will cause hassles. I am running svn 1.1 on Debian
sarge and TortoiseSVN 1.3 (I updated today).
The file structure looks sort of like this:
\folder1
\folder2
\folder3
\folder3\sub1
\folder3\sub1\subsub1
\folder4
etc.
Using Tortoise, I have successfully "ignored" \folder2 by right clicking on it
and selecting "Add to Ignore List -> folder2". Committed, works well. I then
tried to ignore \folder3\sub1\subsub1 by right clicking on it and selecting
"Add to Ignore List -> subsub1". It pops up a message saying it's added to the
ignore list, but when I try to commit I get an error message:
Error: Commit failed (details follow):
Error: Your file or directory '.' is probably out-of-date
Error: The version resource does not correspond to the resource within the
transaction. Either the requested version resource is out of date (needs to be
updated), or the requested version resource is newer than the transaction root
(restart the commit).
I've tried this every which way I can think of, including using the "recursive"
checkbox on the Properties dialog. No luck.
What am I doing wrong?
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Received on Fri Jan 27 21:53:32 2006