The rename is being done via the "rename" command (tortoisesvn) in the master. The commit on the mirror is missing the delete for the old tag.
Only new tag exists on the master. Both old tag and new tag now exist on the mirror. Gretchen Jones -----Original Message----- From: Philip Martin [mailto:philip.mar...@wandisco.com] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 1:39 PM To: Jones, Gretchen Cc: Ben Reser; users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: tag rename fails to delete on svnsync mirror "Jones, Gretchen" <gretchen.jo...@kc.frb.org> writes: > Yes, everything is syncing perfectly (AFAIK), No errors are encountered. > > But in this case: > I create a tag on the master, it syncs to the mirror I rename that tag > on the master, it syncs to the mirror > The new tag is present on the mirror but the old tag is not removed. Is the rename on the master a single commit that does copy and delete, or two commits, one for copy and one for delete? It's still not clear exactly what problem you are seeing. Is the problem that the commit is present on the mirror and does not include the delete, or is the commit missing on the mirror? What protocol does svnsync use to access the master? Do you have path based authz rules on the master? Can you show us 'svn log -v -q -rN' of the commit on the master? If there is a corresponding commit on the mirror what does that show? -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data*