Can you "svn rm" your existing contents? Once you've done so, let me
know and I'll go ahead with a reset.

Daniel

On Sep 8, 9:48 am, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I created the velocityme project yesterday and have been trying to use
> svnsync to upload my existing repository. This has gone rather badly,
> not sure why. but I kept getting gateway failures and timeouts. I
> needed to restart svnsync a few times and had to delete the lock a
> couple of times too. Mostly this was going OK but eventually I hit the
> following snag:
>
> seville:/home/rcrida # svnsync sync --username [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]://velocityme.googlecode.com/svn
> svnsync: Revision being currently copied (131), last merged revision
> (127), and destination HEAD (130) are inconsistent; have you committed
> to the destination without using svnsync?
>
> I can only assume that somehow something went wrong with svnsync
> because I certainly did not commit anything manually!
>
> Is it possible to reset the repository so that I can start again. I
> think that this time I will simply do an import and forget about the
> history because it was really taking ages!
>
> Thanks
> Robert
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