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Re: Random files being "reverted" on one repository

From: Dave Tingling <dave.tingling_at_infotechfl.com>
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 15:40:07 -0400

Thorsten Schöning wrote:
> Guten Tag Dave Tingling,
> am Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2011 um 17:50 schrieben Sie:
> And this behaviour is reproducible, meaning that every time the file x
> is deleted from the local working copy of dev N on each and every
> update the newly created file is freaky? Is it freaky on clean
> checkouts, too?
>
Thorsten,

  It is not reproducible as you propose above: deleting the local file
and updating again has (so far) resulted in a good copy. I received
these further comments from one of the developers:
> <begin quote>
> In this case, there are no build actions to speak of. These are pretty
> much just perl files, and we don't use visual studio or any project
> management type apps. A handful of us use Komodo for project
> management, but the problem seems to impact people regardless of
> editor or SVN client. The problem does in fact happen during the
> update phase, because other people can do the same update and get the
> correct version of the file.
>
> When someone experiences the error, Their local copy will show as
> modified immediately after the update, and attempting to commit the
> working copy directory will include these changes. No conflict will be
> detected.
> <end quote>
To clarify, I confirmed that they do not use Komodo to talk directly to
the server; they only point it to working-copies.

Thanks,
-Dave
Received on 2011-05-11 21:40:42 CEST

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