Hi SVN mailing list! I'm a first timer with SVN and am having problems.
I followed this simple howto: http://www.tonyspencer.com/2007/03/02/setup-a-subversion-server-in-4-minutes/ Now I have a repo setup that is accessible from remote clients. I can checkout the repo files, edit any of the files included and commit these changes back to SVN. To double-check I checked out the repo on a separate machine and was able to see my changes made from the first workstation. The problem I have is that the original file never changes, no matter how many changes I make. For example here's how my layout looks: /svn/scripts <-- This folder has my original script files I want SVN to track and update "svn import /svn/scripts file:///svn/scripts" is the command I run to create the repo /svn/scripts/check.sh <-- this is the file I change on my remote client So after I change this file, I commit the changes back to SVN and this appears to work, however the file /svn/scripts/check.sh remains the same, original un-edited file. What am I doing wrong? Seems simple enough it just doesn't work. Thanks!