Hi all, can someone please check if this realy is a regression, or if it is just me doing something wrong. I have a problem with "svn -v status" showing an unexpected result for file externals.
This seems to be a regression that happended with svn 1.8.12/13 I've tried this with the binaries bundled with TSVN 1.8.11 (svn 1.8.13) and TSVN trunk nightly (build against svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/branches/1.9.x) I've also tried with the 1.8.13 windows builds from http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ and http://www.visualsvn.com/downloads/ with the same results. Using svn 1.8.11 binaries (bundled with TSVN 1.8.10) the is effect is not reproducible. After freshly checking out a working copy (containing file externals) at first everything is ok. C:\tmp\svn-file-ext-tests>svn -v status wc 2 2 me wc X 2 1 me wc\empty-main.txt 2 2 me wc\sub X 2 1 me wc\sub\empty-sub.txt But after a "svn up" I get something like the following: C:\tmp\svn-file-ext-tests>svn -v st wc 2 2 me wc X 2 ? ? wc\empty-main.txt 2 2 me wc\sub X 2 ? ? wc\sub\empty-sub.txt PS: After producing the the error with a 1.8.13 version on a working copy, switching back to 1.8.11 also shows the errror on this working copy. >>>>> reproduction receipt (windows batch) >> svnadmin create <repo path> mkdir wc\main\sub echo empty >wc\empty.txt svn import --username me -m "" wc <repo path> svn checkout --force <repo path> wc svn propset svn:externals "^/empty.txt empty-main.txt" wc svn propset svn:externals "^/empty.txt empty-sub.txt" wc/sub svn commit --username me -m "" wc svn checkout <repo path> wc2 svn -v status wc2 svn update wc2 svn -v st wc2 << <<<<< -- Lorenz