We have an automated build process (enabled via jenkins) that creates a nightly tag and uses that tag to deploy the latest and greatest version of our app to SIT. Here are there we are getting a "file or directory is out of date" error. I find this confusing as I'm performing an SVN copy, which I thought was an all server-side command (doesn't depend on a workspace) and thus couldn't be out of date.
Here's the command: svn cp --username=user --password=******** 'http://fromurl' http://tourl/tags/builds/4.1.3.0_20120223.0 -m 'Nightly build tag created by CI' svn: File or directory 'tags/builds' is out of date; try updating svn: resource out of date; try updating Any ideas on why this might be happening? Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/svn-copy-randomly-gets-%22File-or-directory-is-out-of-date%22-error-tp33377417p33377417.html Sent from the Subversion Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
