> This is reproducible? You checkout some revision R1 and update to R2
> and see the error?
>
> Can you describe the changes between R1 and R2?
I just did a checkout of the latest revision of the repository. So, if I click update the chances are large that there is no newer revision.
But whether there is new revision or not, this doesn't influence the fail of the update.
> Is there a single revision that causes the problem: checkout R1 and
> update revision by revision to R2 to determine when the error occurs.
So, there's certainly no single revision causing problem. Also, because I tried 5 different repositories with all the same problem.
--Wabe
> From: philip.martin_at_wandisco.com
> To: wabekoelmans_at_hotmail.com
> CC: users_at_subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Error when updating
> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 12:14:55 +0100
>
> Wabe W <wabekoelmans_at_hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > I also tried a checkout of a(n existing) repository to a different
> > location. I get the same error message when I try to update.
>
> This is reproducible? You checkout some revision R1 and update to R2
> and see the error?
>
> Can you describe the changes between R1 and R2?
>
> Is there a single revision that causes the problem: checkout R1 and
> update revision by revision to R2 to determine when the error occurs.
>
> > Maybe it is like this because our SVN server has not yet been upgraded to 1.7.
> > Although release notes say:
>
> > "Older clients and servers interoperate transparently with 1.7
> > servers and clients. However, some of the new 1.7 features may
> > not be available unless both client and server are the latest
> > version. There are also cases where a new feature will work
> > but will run less efficiently if the client is new and the
> > server old."
>
> > It seems to me that SVN Update is not a 'new feature' and, therefore,
> > it should work, right? (Anyway, I will request an update of our
> > server.) Regards,
>
> The server version should be irrelevant.
>
> --
> Philip
Received on 2011-10-31 10:35:47 CET