> On 8/20/2012 4:21 AM, Philip Martin wrote:
> > Steven Lee writes:
> >
> >> On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
> >>> Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened.
> >> Many of the files are still missing from my working copy. It does
> >> seem like that should
Steven Lee writes:
> svn up --set-depth empty foodir
>
> cleared out 'foodir', but
>
> svn up --set-depth infinity foodir
>
> did not bring any files back.
You will have to look at the SQLite database to provide more
information. Something like this may show what is going on:
sqlite .svn/wc.
svn up --set-depth empty foodir
cleared out 'foodir', but
svn up --set-depth infinity foodir
did not bring any files back. 'svn checkout' did not work either.
-Steven
On 8/20/2012 4:21 AM, Philip Martin wrote:
Steven Lee writes:
On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
Yes, I tri
> -Original Message-
> From: Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com]
> Sent: maandag 20 augustus 2012 22:10
> To: Philip Martin
> Cc: Steven Lee; Markus Schaber; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: AW: Corrupt .svn directory using Subversion 1.7
>
> O
Johan Corveleyn writes:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Philip Martin
> wrote:
>> Steven Lee writes:
>>
>>> On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened.
>>> Many of the files are still missing from my working co
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Philip Martin
wrote:
> Steven Lee writes:
>
>> On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened.
>> Many of the files are still missing from my working copy. It does seem
>> like that shoul
Steven Lee writes:
> On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened.
> Many of the files are still missing from my working copy. It does seem
> like that should have worked.
>>
>
> Just to be clear, I tried "svn update --s
On Aug 19, 2012 11:45 PM, "Steven Lee" wrote:
>
> Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened.
Many of the files are still missing from my working copy. It does seem
like that should have worked.
>
Just to be clear, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" in the foodir
Yes, I tried "svn update --set-depth infinity" and nothing happened. Many
of the files are still missing from my working copy. It does seem like
that should have worked.
On a related note, I am able to "svn checkout ... foodir" elsewhere, and
all of the files under foodir are retrieved. It's ju
Guten Tag Steven Lee,
am Sonntag, 19. August 2012 um 17:08 schrieben Sie:
> I am using Subversion 1.7.0. I wanted to exclude a directory from my
> working copy so I entered "svn update --set-depth exclude foodir". In
> the middle, I decided to cancel this operation. Now I'm in a state
> where
Hi, Steven,
Von: Steven Lee [mailto:stlee...@gmail.com]
> I am using Subversion 1.7.0. I wanted to exclude a directory from my working
> copy so I entered "svn update --set-depth exclude foodir". In the middle, I
> decided to cancel this operation. Now I'm in a state where some files under
I am using Subversion 1.7.0. I wanted to exclude a directory from my
working copy so I entered "svn update --set-depth exclude foodir". In
the middle, I decided to cancel this operation. Now I'm in a state
where some files under foodir are missing but SVN thinks all of the
files are there.
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