I can reproduce with the following script. Its a simple script, needs to
run in your home directory and will trash the following 3 locations in
your home directory:
jjj2 jjj jjj-central
It ends with an error message.
The script is attached. Note that I am not an experienced subversion
user.
Thanks for your offer to try it.
regards,
Mark Winder.
If you want to post a repro script we can try it with trunk. I think
this was part of a bigger problem that has been fixed.
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On Jul 7, 2008, at 11:12 AM, ExtraPic <extrapic_at_extrapic.com>
wrote:
> If I do a svn merge -c r the results seem to be as
expected,except for
> the first revision. (r=1) So if I start with an empty branch
and
> try to
> merge in the changes created by the first change of another
branch, I
> get what seems like a cryptic error message but is in fact
complaining
> that there is no revision 0
>
> "svn: Unable to find repository location for
'repository/branch' in
> revision 0"
>
> I think the expected behaviour should be that changes are made
to the
> target branch as if the initial repository was empty before
the first
> checkin.
>
> Does anyone agree with me and if so should I post details as a
bug?
>
> Mark Winder
> JetMark Technology
>
>
>
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