On 10/27/2016 16:36, Dan Atkinson wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Firstly, I am not subscribed to this mailing list so would appreciate
> being explicitly CC'd in any responses. :-)
>
> When I attempted to update my repository, I received the following update:
>
> Error: The working copy database at 'D:\Wor
On 10/27/16 7:04 AM, Dario Niedermann wrote:
I have a repository I had made in a pinch, without any directory
structure, just adding files to the root.
When the time came to add some method to the madness, I created
the 3 canonical directories, then moved (server-side) all files to
'trunk/'. No
Hi there,
Firstly, I am not subscribed to this mailing list so would appreciate being
explicitly CC'd in any responses. :-)
When I attempted to update my repository, I received the following update:
Error: The working copy database at 'D:\Work\SVN\trunk' is corrupt.
Error: Try a 'Cleanup'. If th
I have a repository I had made in a pinch, without any directory
structure, just adding files to the root.
When the time came to add some method to the madness, I created
the 3 canonical directories, then moved (server-side) all files to
'trunk/'. Now, when I issue `svn log' in my freshly checked-
Hi,
Recently we have been having multiple instances of a problem that doesn't seem
to be going away. The easiest way to see it is to reproduce the following steps.
1) check out a working copy of one of our development branches:
svn co svn://svn.nublado.org/cloudy/branches/backtrace
Changes f