I've figured it out. I just started a new job and I was trying to wrongly
merge a older branch into a newer branch that already had the old branches
revisions and that was how the exception was being generated.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 3:14 AM, Stefan Sperling <stsp_at_apache.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 04:59:23PM -0700, Randy Martinez wrote:
> > I'm on Tortoise SVN 1.10 and I'm getting this exception trying to resolve
> > any merge conflict from a merge:
>
> Unfortunately, we do not learn enough from the information provided
> to independently reproduce this problem.
>
> Can you explain which series of operations leads to this assertion
> failure, ideally when starting from a new empty repository?
>
> Thanks.
>
> >
> > ---------------------------
> > Subversion Exception!
> > ---------------------------
> > Subversion encountered a serious problem.
> > Please take the time to report this on the Subversion mailing list
> > with as much information as possible about what
> > you were trying to do.
> > But please first search the mailing list archives for the error message
> > to avoid reporting the same problem repeatedly.
> > You can find the mailing list archives at
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> >
> > Subversion reported the following
> > (you can copy the content of this dialog
> > to the clipboard using Ctrl-C):
> >
> > In file
> > 'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.10.0\ext\
> subversion\subversion\libsvn_client\conflicts.c'
> > line 2257: assertion failed (start_rev > end_rev)
> > ---------------------------
> > OK
> > ---------------------------
>
Received on 2018-04-26 18:35:20 CEST