I issue svn commit -m "testing"

I get
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\CertificatePrint.designer.vb
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\CertificatePrint.vb
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\My Project\Application.Designer.vb
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\My Project\Resources.Designer.vb
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\My Project\Settings.Designer.vb
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\RotairUI_CertificatePrint.vbproj
Transmitting file data ......
Committed revision 254.

svn status
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.Designer.vb
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.resx
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.vb

Those are files that did not get added.  I add another one, "Form1".

Build the project.

Issue another commit.
svn commit -m "testing"
Sending        RotairUI_CertificatePrint\RotairUI_CertificatePrint.vbproj
Transmitting file data .
Committed revision 255.

svn status
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\Form1.Designer.vb
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\Form1.vb
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.Designer.vb
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.resx
?       RotairUI_CertificatePrint\FreeFormText.vb

Now I have even more files that subversion missed.  I did not issue any add 
commands.  Do I have to manually add files?  I thought subversion was supposed 
to handle this.  This is a change to my working copy that did not get 
incorporated into the repository.  At one time it was adding files I did not 
want added.  Now its ignoring files I want to add.  Very confusing tool indeed.

The book says this:
Send changes from your working copy to the repository. If you do not supply a 
log message with your commit by using either the --file (-F) or --message (-m) 
option, svn will launch your editor for you to compose a commit message. See 
the editor-cmd list entry in the section called “Config”.

Which gives me no information as if it should add new files or that is my job.  
Can someone tell me if it's my responsibility to add new files or subversion's?

Thanks
JM

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-2...@ryandesign.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:41 AM
To: John Maher
Cc: Subversion Users
Subject: Re: subversion won’t add new files


On Sep 24, 2014, at 10:38 AM, John Maher wrote:

> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> 
>> On Sep 24, 2014, at 9:49 AM, John Maher wrote:
>>> 
>>> Using subversion 1.7.6 on windows with visual studio 2008 on windows 7 and 
>>> I’m wondering why subversion won’t add new files.
>> 
>> Can you show us a transcript of this happening (or rather not happening)?
> 
> Not quite sure what you mean.
> 
> I issue svn commit -m "message"
> 
> Files do not get added.

What I mean is that since this is working correctly for everybody else, we need 
more information from you to see what you're doing differently.

What does "svn status" say before you run "svn commit"? What "svn add" commands 
did you run before that?



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