I'm encountering an commit-failed message which I have been unable to
find an answer for through the usual channels. After the message
appears, the commit processes fine. When a new file or folder is added
prior to commit, then an update is attempted, an error stating that the
file or folder already exists appears. To get around this, it must be
removed (svn rm --force /path/to/file/or/folder) from the working copy.
Then when an update is attempted again, it is fine and the file or
directory come back in. Does anyone have any good advice for how to
resolve this issue? Thank you very much for any help.
Justin (message below)
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: MERGE request failed on '/path/to/folder/in/repo'
svn: Processing MERGE request response failed: The element type "module"
must be terminated by the matching end-tag"</module>".
(/path/to/folder/in/repo)
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Received on 2008-05-01 22:39:04 CEST