Geoff Field <[email protected]> writes: > Here's a log of a trial I have just done with a relatively fresh repository: > > C:\>svn co https://aapleng1/Subversion/Playground/trunk/ \SVN_Test > A SVN_Test\test.txt > Checked out revision 897. > > C:\>cd SVN_Test > > C:\SVN_Test>dir > Volume in drive C is OSDisk > Volume Serial Number is E49F-06D7 > > Directory of C:\SVN_Test > > 12/08/2013 09:54 AM <DIR> . > 12/08/2013 09:54 AM <DIR> .. > 12/08/2013 09:54 AM 20 test.txt > 1 File(s) 20 bytes > 2 Dir(s) 160,268,779,520 bytes free > > C:\SVN_Test>copy test.txt test2.txt > 1 file(s) copied. > > C:\SVN_Test>svn add test2.txt > A test2.txt > > C:\SVN_Test>svn ci test2.txt --message "test 1.8.1 checkin" > Adding test2.txt > svn: E155011: Commit failed (details follow): > svn: E155011: File 'C:\SVN_Test\test2.txt' is out of date > svn: E175005: File 'test2.txt' already exists
I can't reproduce that. Can you look in the apache log files to see the failed request? Can you reproduce the problem over http? Can you provide a network trace? -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco | Non-Stop Data
