On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 09:34, Mauro Condarelli <mc5...@mclink.it> wrote: > Hi, > This should be a FAQ, but I didn't find a proper answer, so here I am. > > I suffered a crash in my SVN server machine. > I had a slightly old version of the repository on my backup disks. > I have a few modified working copies. > > I restored the server and the repository. > All *seemed* ok, but, unfortunately, the latest version of saved repo was > 99, while the "current" in my working copies is 104. > > Now Subclipse (and TortoiseSVN) refuse to Submit my latest copy because > "version 104 does not exist". > > I understand I lost a few steps in the program history, but I would like to > salvage as much as possible. > What is the right incantation to achieve that? > > I would rather not checkout a fresh copy, move all changes to it and submit > that, if possible, because it is too error-prone.
That is what you will have to do.