Interesting. These look like directory names. The ones that start with "?" are not under Subversion control. Are these the ones you moved? The directoy is "src/main/java/...", so I assume these should be under version control. Did you move your directories around?
The strange thing is the "~" mark. This is for versioned items that are obstructed. For example, if I delete a directory, and put a file in its place. However, these are for "target" directories which I assume should not be under version control. Did you put the "target" directory under revision control? The "obstructed version object flag" (~) could happen if you delete the revisioned target directories and then put duplicate non-revisioned "target" directories in their place. Are there any directories or files showing up with the "missing flag" (!)? 2011/1/5 Pazmiño Mazón, Iván Andrés <iapm270...@sri.ad> > Thanks a lot David! > > This is the output to my status command: > > iapm270...@uioiapm270409:~/workspace/intranet/recursos-revision$ svn > status > M . > ~ recursos-revision-ejb/target > ? > recursos-revision-ejb/src/main/java/ec/gob/sri/recursos/revision/comun > ? > > recursos-revision-ejb/src/main/java/ec/gob/sri/recursos/revision/ejb/entidades > ? > > recursos-revision-ejb/src/main/java/ec/gob/sri/recursos/revision/ejb/exception > ? > > recursos-revision-ejb/src/main/java/ec/gob/sri/recursos/revision/ejb/dao/impl > ? > > recursos-revision-ejb/src/main/java/ec/gob/sri/recursos/revision/servicio/impl > ~ recursos-revision-ear/target > ~ recursos-revision-web/target > ? recursos-revision-web/src/main/config > ? recursos-revision-web/src/main/webapp > ? recursos-revision-web/src/main/java/ec > A .settings > A .settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs > A .settings/org.maven.ide.eclipse.prefs > > The command was run on the projects base directory. > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Weintraub <qazw...@gmail.com> > To: iapazm...@sri.gob.ec > Cc: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: Commit fails with path not found > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 12:08:27 -0500 > > 2011/1/4 Pazmiño Mazón, Iván Andrés <iapm270...@sri.ad>: > > I just moved the directories within the IDE, it's eclipse, and worked > on > > them for quite long before being ready to commit. I'm using subversive > > plugin. > > If you don't have the command line Subversion client installed, install > it on your system, and try the following: > > Go to the directory where your files are checked out and run: > > C> svn status > > This will print out the status of the various files in your working > directory. If the first column is an exclamation point (!), it means > that the file exists in Subversion, but does not exist in your working > directory. If the first column of the report is a question mark (?), it > means that the item is not under version control. > > I have a feeling that when you moved files around with Eclipse, it > didn't inform Subversion what you were doing, and you'll see the files > in the directory where they were moved starting with a "?" and in the > directory where they were moved from, you'll see a "!". > > I just played around with my Subversion install, and see the following: > > H:\svn> move groups.pl File > H:\svn> svn status > ? File\groups.pl > ! groups.pl > M updateRms.cqpl > > I first moved the file "groups.pl" to the File directory, and ran "svn > status". > > > The first line in the status report is telling me that the file > "groups.pl" is under the "File" directory, but is not under version > control. The second line is telling me that the file "groups.pl" should > be in the current directory, but isn't found there. Subversion may not > let me commit my changes. (It might, but I'm not going to see what > happens). > > > What I should have done was: > > > H:\svn> svn move groups.pl File > A File\groups.pl > D groups.pl > > > > Which would have not only moved the file, but told Subversion that I was > moving the file. If I do that, my "svn status" report looks like this: > > > H:\svn> svn status > A + File\groups.pl > D groups.pl > M updateRms.cqpl > > Subversion is now showing me that I am adding a file called "groups.pl" > to the "File" directory, and I'm deleting this file from the current > directory. I can now do a "svn commit". > > > I don't have a copy of Eclipse in front of me, but you need to do all > SCM stuff using the "Team" menu item in the drop down menu when you > click on a file. I believe you can move files from there. > > > It could be that Eclipse is suppose to track drag and drop changes for > SCM files, and it's not which would be an Eclipse issue. There may be > someone on this list who can help you out, but you might have to ask at > an Eclipse support site. > > > So, run the "svn status" command and show us the output. 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