Today I tried to 'svn update' a very old folder from a very old repository and got the error svn does not match expected url I read about some related problems where it was pointed out that the problem comes from an inconsistent use of upper and lower case in windows and linux machines. However, in my case, both the repository and the folder were on linux machines. Nevertheless, the repository is in a machine which is listed in my /etc/hosts and thus has an abbreviated name. Its full name is em.fis.unam.mx and its short name is em, so I sometimes use svn ... svn://em.fis.unam.mx/... and sometimes just svn ... svn://em/...
I checked manually that my folder was up to date and then removed it to check out a fresh copy, so now I cannot reproduce the error. Nevertheless, my questions are: Is this a known issue? Should I always use the full name of the repository host? Is there a decent way to correct the problem (in case it appears again in the future)? Thanks and best regards, Luis -- o W. Luis Mochán, | tel:(52)(777)329-1734 /<(*) Instituto de Ciencias Físicas, UNAM | fax:(52)(777)317-5388 `>/ /\ Apdo. Postal 48-3, 62251 | (*)/\/ \ Cuernavaca, Morelos, México | moc...@fis.unam.mx /\_/\__/ O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org