I got this error on a commit because the rep-cache.db file in the repository had the wrong mode: .... Transmitting file data ................................................................ ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... ............................svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: attempt to write a readonly database svn: attempt to write a readonly database
Clearly, it says the commit failed. So I fixed the permissions in the repository and tried the commit again: .... svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: File already exists: filesystem '/svnroot/myrepo/db', transaction '5323-43v', path '/blah/blah/blah' So I seem to be stuck. I run svn update in my working copy and nothing seems to happen. svn status still shows all my added files staged and ready to be committed. the commit did not fail correctly. So, what do I do to get out of this besides dumping up to right before the current rev and reloading the repository? Also, is this a known issue or shall I file a bug? Subversion command-line client, version 1.6.15. server is running 1.6.13, both are Linux. -- Mark