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Re: missing revisions on checkout or update

From: Paul Koning <Paul_Koning_at_dell.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:19:44 -0400

>>>>> "Blair" == Blair Zajac <blair_at_orcaware.com> writes:

 Blair> Paul Koning wrote:
>>>>>>> "John" == John Doe <ufnoise_at_gmail.com> writes:

 John> If I do:
>> >> svn update -r head
 John> At revision 166.
>>
 John> But if I do:
>> >> svn update -r 229
>>
 John> all of my missing files in my missing directory are now present
 John> and it states: Updated to revision 229.
>> I see something like this also. Very strange.
>>
>> So don't do that. If you want to update to the latest, just say
>> "svn update" without any -r argument.

 Blair> Avoiding saying 'update -r' is not going to solve anything.
 Blair> If it thinks that HEAD is 116 while you can update to 229,
 Blair> then something is broken.

 Blair> I would run a verify on the repository, see if there's
 Blair> anything wrong with it.

 Blair> You don't have multiple people using the same file://
 Blair> repository, do you? If you do, I suggest moving to using
 Blair> mod_dav_svn or svnserve, which is much better.

In my case, I saw this vian svnserve. Or I thought I saw it.

I can't reproduce it now. May have been operator error...

  paul

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