Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-06-20 Thread Johan Corveleyn
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote: > [ Please, if possible, use plain-text on this mailing list, and use > bottom-posting (putting your reply at the bottom, or inline to the > thing you're replying to). More below ... ] > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:08 PM, wrote: >> These fil

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-10 Thread webster.brent
c: "users@subversion.apache.org" Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 7:10 PM Subject: Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore [ Please, if possible, use plain-text on this mailing list, and use bottom-posting (putting your reply at the bottom, or

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-09 Thread Johan Corveleyn
[ Please, if possible, use plain-text on this mailing list, and use bottom-posting (putting your reply at the bottom, or inline to the thing you're replying to). More below ... ] On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:08 PM, wrote: > These files were never changed in the first place, that's the weird part. >

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-09 Thread webster.brent
Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:50 AM,  wrote: > It was 1.8.14 client. > > It just said "Reverted " and the subsequent "svn status" made no > mention of the . Okay. I guess you cann

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-09 Thread Johan Corveleyn
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:50 AM, wrote: > It was 1.8.14 client. > > It just said "Reverted " and the subsequent "svn status" made no > mention of the . Okay. I guess you cannot investigate anymore whether the content of those files was really reverted (changed), or whether it was just some unint

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-04 Thread webster.brent
eird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 9:53 PM,  wrote: > We are running VisualSVN 1.9.3 server on a Windows box and a user's > workspace is on a Centos6.5 Linux box. > He had just done a "svn update" and t

RE: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-03 Thread Bert Huijben
> -Original Message- > From: Johan Corveleyn [mailto:jcor...@gmail.com] > Sent: donderdag 3 maart 2016 09:30 > To: webster.br...@rogers.com > Cc: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status > -- &g

Re: Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-03 Thread Johan Corveleyn
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 9:53 PM, wrote: > We are running VisualSVN 1.9.3 server on a Windows box and a user's > workspace is on a Centos6.5 Linux box. > He had just done a "svn update" and the build failed. No conflicts as far > as I can tell. The "svn status" showed the build artifacts and his

Weird Behaviour: Files reverted that didn't show up in a status --no-ignore

2016-03-02 Thread webster.brent
We are running VisualSVN 1.9.3 server on a Windows box and a user's workspace is on a Centos6.5 Linux box.He had just done a "svn update" and the build failed.  No conflicts as far as I can tell.  The "svn status" showed the build artifacts and his modified files.  As a suggestion, he would "svn