No, I just double-checked. There are two paths in svn:mergeinfo and both
still exist. The only svn:mergeinfo properties are at the root of the
working copy (I did svn pg svn:mergeinfo -R of both the trunk and the
branch just to be sure).
Beverly

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 3:53 PM
To: Brown, Beverly; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: "Unreadable path encountered" running svn merge
--reintegrate

> --reintegrate
> 
> > I am trying to use the svn merge tracking in the SVN 1.6.11 client
> (server
> > is running 1.6.4).
> >
> > I am getting this error when I try to reintegrate back into my
trunk:
> > svn: Unreadable path encountered; access denied
> >
> 
> You're not using a sparse checkout of your trunk are you?
> 
> Are there paths that you don't have access to in your repository?
> 
> No, we never do sparse checkouts. It's the whole tree or nothing.
> 
> I don't think there would be any paths in the tree I don't have access
> to. I did the checkout, so everything in there should be accessible by
> me. All other commands work. The only one giving me this error is "svn
> merge --reintegrate".
> 
> Beverly Brown

Are there perhaps mergeinfo properties in your project that point to no
longer existing paths?

BOb

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