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Tim Black edited comment on SVN-4525 at 1/16/18 6:59 PM:
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FWIW, I'm experiencing same issue using svn 1.8.10 in Debian 8 and svn 1.9.5 in
Debian 9. The patch file clearly includes a file addition, but when applied to
a clean root working copy (which like the OP includes several externals),
encounters {{svn: E155005: No write-lock in...}}
This is one of many workflow-related roadblocks that svn brings to the table.
My team is in the process of moving to git as a result.
was (Author: timblaktu):
FWIW, I'm experiencing same issue using svn 1.8.10 in Debian 8 and svn 1.9.5 in
Debian 9. The patch file clearly includes a file addition, but when applied to
a clean root working copy (which like the OP includes several externals),
encounters {code}svn: E155005: No write-lock in{code}
...
This is one of many workflow-related roadblocks that svn brings to the table.
My team is in the process of moving to git as a result.
> patch fails for externals on add/delete
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: SVN-4525
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-4525
> Project: Subversion
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: cmdline client
> Affects Versions: ---
> Reporter: Subversion Importer
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: ---
>
>
> {noformat:nopanel=true}
> Discussed at http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2014-11/0009.shtml and confirmed
> as a bug by Stefan Sperling.
> I’m primarily a Tortoise user under Windows, but have recently needed to start
> using the command line client more frequently. Our development environment
> heavily leverages externals and developers often distribute patches as a means
> for code review. With the command line client I’ve discovered that "svn
> patch"
> fails with an E155005: No write-lock error when applying a patch which adds or
> deletes files which span externals. I’ve observed this with both 1.7.7 and
> 1.8.10. I’ve had no problems when applying such patches with the Tortoise
> patch
> mechanism. A trivial example for clarity:
>
> Assume the following wc structure:
>
> test1/
> fileA.txt
> externals/
> test2/
> fileB.txt
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ svn -v status
> 2 2 gmyers .
> 2 2 gmyers externals
> X externals/test2
> 2 1 gmyers fileA.txt
>
> Performing status on external item at 'externals/test2':
> 1 1 gmyers
> /home/gmyers/svnadmin_test/demo/test1/externals/test2
> 1 1 gmyers
> /home/gmyers/svnadmin_test/demo/test1/externals/test2/fileB.txt
>
>
> Now assume I have three patch files which perform the following operations: 1)
> Add a file file2.dat to externals/test2/, 2)Delete
> externals/test2/fileB.txt,
> 3) Modify externals/test2/fileB.txt. The patches were all generated by
> performing the desired task and dumping the result from svn diff.
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ cat add.patch
> Index: externals/test2/file2.dat
> ===================================================================
> --- externals/test2/file2.dat (revision 0)
> +++ externals/test2/file2.dat (working copy)
> @@ -0,0 +1 @@
> +This is file2.
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ cat delete.patch
> Index: externals/test2/fileB.txt
> ===================================================================
> --- externals/test2/fileB.txt (revision 1)
> +++ externals/test2/fileB.txt (working copy)
> @@ -1 +0,0 @@
> -This is fileB.txt
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ cat modify.patch
> Index: externals/test2/fileB.txt
> ===================================================================
> --- externals/test2/fileB.txt (revision 1)
> +++ externals/test2/fileB.txt (working copy)
> @@ -1 +1,3 @@
> This is fileB.txt
> +
> +Add some text.
>
>
> Now I’ll attempt to apply the patches. The "add" patch returns E155005 and
> although it creates the new file2.dat file it fails to add it to svn:
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ svn patch add.patch
> svn: E155005: No write-lock in
> '/home/gmyers/svnadmin_test/demo/test1/externals/test2'
>
> The "delete" patch returns E155005 and does nothing:
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ svn patch delete.patch
> svn: E155005: No write-lock in
> '/home/gmyers/svnadmin_test/demo/test1/externals/test2'
>
> The "modify" patch succeeds as expected:
>
> [gmyers@pc test1]$ svn patch modify.patch
> U externals/test2/fileB.txt
> {noformat}
> Original issue reported by *gkm4d*
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