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Single-file update of mistakenly deleted file doesn't

From: Staffan Tjernstrom <staffan_at_eternaltraveller.com>
Date: 2006-08-01 00:39:08 CEST

Consider the following recipe.

I mistakenly delete file x.y from my working directory, whilst not being
in a position to want to bring in a big change that has recently
happened to the HEAD of where I'm standing.

I could try to svn revert the file, but if i do this using the filename
as an argument, I only get a "At revision x" message back, and the file
doesn't re-appear.

Likewise if I svn update x.y. I get "At revision x", but no file is
created.

However, if I do either of the 2 commands without the filename argument,
I see the "File x.y recovered" message, and the file is there.

This only happens with the Windows build of the client, not the linux
build.

Any ideas?

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