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Re: cleanup unable to clean up - suggests I should clean up first (?!)

From: Gavin Baumanis <gavinb_at_thespidernet.com>
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 08:59:48 +1000

Hi Eirik,

I ha this problem once myself.

The only way "I" could get it corrected was to checkout a new working
copy.
(Of course make a copy of your local files that have been edited -
but not yet committed, so you can re-apply those changes to the new
Working copy.

There may well be a better solution, but I couldn't find one at the
time.

Gavin.

On 21/05/2009, at 8:06 AM, Eirik Maus wrote:

> Commit failed. Now I can’t do anything without cleaning up first –
> not even clean up (?!). All directories and files are writable. Does
> anyone have a clue?
> It seems like the only option is to edit the .svn/entries file, but
> it is very hard to find any information on the file format.
>
> Output from the cygwin window below (yes, I’ve noticed the user
> groups setup is not perfect, but this is windows so it doesn’t
> matter).
>
> - eirik
>
> eim_at_XPPC2842 /cygdrive/c/workspace/source-ng/trunk/shared/shared-
> integration/shared-integration-base
> $ svn up --force
> svn: Working copy '.' locked
> svn: run 'svn cleanup' to remove locks (type 'svn help cleanup' for
> details)
>
> eim_at_XPPC2842 /cygdrive/c/workspace/source-ng/trunk/shared/shared-
> integration/shared-integration-base
> $ svn cleanup
> svn: Unable to lock 'src/test/java'
>
> <snip>

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