Paul Dumais wrote:
> Thanks for the help.
>
> This does not work though since svn up does nothing to my working
> copy. Why would it since I deleted the file from the repository? It
> seems that the repository has a file with the file name I want to use,
> however the file is not at HEAD. Therefore svn up will not give update
> the file. Howver, for some reason it will not leat me add a file with
> the same name to the repository without complaining that it has a file
> already that it wants me to update. Very strange. Perhaps I have to
> expunge this file from all older revisions first? Another option might
> be to get the files in question back into HEAD, update, then try
> again.
>
> Very puzzling.
>
> Paul
>
> On 2/2/06, Marc Haisenko <haisenko@comdasys.com> wrote:
>> On Thursday 02 February 2006 00:24, Paul Dumais wrote:
>>> Adding work.leo
>>> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>>> svn: Out of date: '/trunk/work.leo' in transaction '22'
>>> svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
>>> svn: '/home/pauld/work/svn-commit.tmp'
>>>
>>> whenever I do an svn commit
>>>
>>> I had previously removed the work.leo file from revision control.
>>> Now it will not let me add it again. It seems counter-intuitive
>>> that there should be an out of date error when there should be no
>>> such file in the HEAD of the repository. How can I use this file
>>> name once again?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Paul
>>
>> This message normally means you want to check in a file which
>> changes since you've checked it out. Just do an "svn up" and resolve
>> any conflicts if any occure, then check in.
Did you actually *try* doing an svn up, or do you just think that it
won't work?
Given the error message, svn up should clear your problem.
-David
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Received on Thu Feb 2 17:53:24 2006