On 17.05.2017 19:50, Andrey wrote: > As a result, for example, you can not say by "svn status" command > which file you forgot to add. > > Reproduction batch script for windows: > ``` > @echo off > > set REPODIR=test_repo > set "REPOROOT=%~dp0%REPODIR%" > set "REPOURL=file:///%REPOROOT:\=/%" > set WCROOT=%REPODIR%_root > > if exist "%REPOROOT%\" rmdir /S /Q "%REPOROOT%" > if exist "%WCROOT%\" rmdir /S /Q "%WCROOT%" > > mkdir "%REPOROOT%" > svnadmin create "%REPOROOT%" > mkdir "%WCROOT%" > > svn co "%REPOURL%" "%WCROOT%" > > rem creating simple file > type nul > "%WCROOT%/file1.txt" > svn add "%WCROOT%/file1.txt" > svn ci "%WCROOT%" -m "rev1" > > rem update to the head > svn up "%WCROOT%" > > rem add new file to the directory but do not add it to the version > control > type nul > "%WCROOT%/file2.txt" > > rem test status > echo --- svn status 1 --- > svn status "%WCROOT%" > echo --- > > rem rename file > svn mv "%WCROOT%/file1.txt" "%WCROOT%/file_bubbles.txt" || goto :EOF > > rem add a new file instead > type nul > "%WCROOT%/file1.txt" > > rem test status again > echo --- svn status 2 --- > svn status "%WCROOT%" > echo --- > > rem after this point the status output missed file1.txt file as > unversioned file in the listing > ``` > > The script output: > ``` > Checked out revision 0. > A test_repo_root\file1.txt > Adding test_repo_root\file1.txt > Transmitting file data .done > Committing transaction... > Committed revision 1. > Updating 'test_repo_root': > At revision 1. > --- svn status 1 --- > ? test_repo_root\file2.txt > --- > A test_repo_root\file_bubbles.txt > D test_repo_root\file1.txt > --- svn status 2 --- > D test_repo_root\file1.txt > > moved to test_repo_root\file_bubbles.txt > ? test_repo_root\file2.txt > A + test_repo_root\file_bubbles.txt > > moved from test_repo_root\file1.txt > --- > ``` > > As you see the file1.txt is missed in second status output as > unversioned and so can be missed from add before a commit.
It's not unversioned, it's in the "deleted" state. You can't have both, since you can revert the deletion. -- Brane