Excuse my ignorance, I'm used to cvs.
I edited some files at the same time as a colleague, but when we realized, 
he went forward, so my copies were obsolete.
Some time later, I tried to update, to get the new files, and to get his 
updated version.

It reported the files changed, just as I would see in cvs:

C    A.txt

Since I wanted the new ones, I first looked for the equivalent of

cvs up -C

thinking it was:

svn up --force

but it wasn't.

So then I deleted the files (so I don't have a local copy at all) and 
again:

svn up

Subversion just reports the current version number and does not try to 
bring the files in as cvs would.
What am I doing wrong?


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