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Re: Cannot commit using Apache Virtual Hosts

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007a_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2007-01-11 05:42:31 CET

On Jan 10, 2007, at 19:39, Jon Dawes wrote:

> I have set up a subversion repository that is working fine via the
> Dav interface. When I serve the repository via a location
> http://servername/svn it works fine. However I want to serve it as
> http://svn on our local network, I have set this up and can browse and
> checkout OK and after changing a file it will commit, and the change
> is there when looking via a browser, but a second commits fails.

Sounds fine to me. Should work.

[snip]

> Tortoise error when commiting the second time:
>
> Modified: E:\svnprod\New Text Document.txt
> Error: Commit failed (details follow):
> Error: Your file or directory 'New Text Document.txt' is probably
> out-of-date
> Error: The version resource does not correspond to the resource within
> the
> Error: transaction. Either the requested version resource is out of
> date (needs to be
> Error: updated), or the requested version resource is newer than the
> transaction root
> Error: (restart the commit).
> Finished!:

Could the error message in fact be correct -- that your file or
directory is out-of-date? Have you tried updating your working copy
before committing?

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