Guten Tag dov.kru...@americas.bnpparibas.com,
am Montag, 25. April 2011 um 17:08 schrieben Sie:

> Take it as fact that I'm not interested in my version of the file.  So
> anything svn may have decided about resolving collisions is irrelevant.

Subversion can't know that until you tell it to know, using svn revert
. or something like that. See svn help for details.

> I want to get rid of my version of the file and get the one in the 
> archive.  I think the reason for my confusion was that the file itself no
> longer exists.

Another easy way in yur case seems to be deleting your whole working
copy, including the .svn directories, if you don't need any of your
local changes, and simply check out a  new working copy using svn co.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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