Hi,
Was using svn 1.8.10, CentOS 6.5, Subversion RPM installed from
opensource.wandisco.com.
During 'svn switch', the following error pops up:
svn: E200030: sqlite: Expected database row missing
What I was doing:
- checked out a project from /trunk
- did some local changes
- copied WC to a
I haven't found any reports posted in the archives that are an exact match to
this issue, so I'm posting this here as requested by the error message I
received. The error message is as follows:
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Subversion Exception!
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Subversion encountered
Running subversion 1.8.10 (r1615264), windows 7 under cygwin.. Using the
TortoiseSVN distro of subversion
I have a checked out area, that sometimes fails to update. its used in an
automated build process, and if a previous run was still running, and
another run was kicked off, the svn update c
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> Subject: Compiling python bindings (VS2012, Windows 7)
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> Dear list,
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> I thought I had subversion compiled OK, all the tests appear to b
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Dear list,
I thought I had subversion compiled OK, all the tests appear to be passing, but
when I went looking for the python bindings they were missing. Looking at the
VS2012 solution file, the __SWIG_PYTHON__ project seems to be empty and does
nothing when rebuilt.
So I have re-built the fo
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Branko Čibej wrote on Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 00:41:01 +0200:
> On 07.10.2014 22:36, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> >Aside from the brute-force method of checking out the entire repository
> >starting at revision 1 , performing a scan, updating to the next
> > revision,
> >and repeating until I re