I can't speak to AnkhSVN's behavior -- don't use it myself. What does 'svn status' in that working copy show? Are you local modifications still sitting there waiting to be committed?
Rolf Marsh wrote: > I believe the commit did succeed, because all of the AnkhSVN glyphs were > gone... here is the current "svn info" on the flash drive; the F drive > is on the desktop. I know the flash drive is the latest.. should I do > another commit while it's connected to the desktop? > > > L:\Inventory Program - Working Copy>svn info > Path: . > URL: file:///F:/Repository/trunk/Prager%20Book%20Maintenance > Repository Root: file:///F:/Repository > Repository UUID: 13b279d9-a03c-d346-aaa8-def0303d8a0c > Revision: 10 > Node Kind: directory > Schedule: normal > Last Changed Author: Rolf > Last Changed Rev: 6 > Last Changed Date: 2010-01-07 15:55:58 -0800 (Thu, 07 Jan 2010) > > > On 1/20/2010 6:50 AM, C. Michael Pilato wrote: >> Rolf Marsh wrote: >> >>> Let me see if I can clarify this better... my (supposedly one and only) >>> repository is on my desktop at home. I have one (1) working copy, which >>> is on my flash drive. I normally do a commit after making changes when >>> the flash drive is attached to the home desktop. >>> >>> This time, I did a commit before leaving for work while the flash drive >>> was connected to the home desktop. I went to work, made some changes to >>> the working copy, and foolishly did a commit while the flash drive was >>> connected to my laptop. I don't believe there is a repository on the >>> laptop, at least that I knowingly created. >>> >> Did the commit succeed? If not, no big deal. Just take the drive home and >> commit again to the desktop repository. >> >> If it did succeed, then you've some explaining to do. Subversion won't >> likely let you commit changes (which are expressed as deltas against some >> known base, complete with checksums to verify file contents, etc.) easily >> into the wrong repository. Is it possible that your repository -- which you >> thought lived on the desktop box -- actually rests on the same flash drive? >> What does 'svn info' in your working copy reveal about the Repository Root? >> >> -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Distributed Development On Demand
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