It does not synchronise anything, it mirrors a svn branch as a tla branch. As in: a situation where there is a monotone bijection between the revisions of both branches.
I am afraid i was mistaken about what svn-arch-mirror can do. I thougth it was able to synchronize the tla branch in a more elaborate way. My mistake.
What do you expect svn-arch-mirror to do? Rollback the changes made by tla and force the next tla revision to be exactly the svn revision? Keep the tla changes and abandon the idea that a svn revision can be found as is on the tla side?
I wish svn-arch-mirror could backtrack the tla revisions, synchronize the tla tree with the svn repository, and replay the local tla revisions. I realize that it would be not so easy to handle conflicts with such an automatic feature of svn-arch-mirror... Now, i guess the right thing to do is to apply the protocol you described in your previous email. Thank you for your help ! -- Jean-Marc Notin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]