I'm not an expert on svn so I can't answer your specific question, but if you can't find a solution, you could commit everything to a branch, then merge to trunk individually.
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de> wrote: > Hi! > > I have a really fu.... SVN problem. > > I did a lot changes to EXTCDI, and wrote a few tests. > > Now I don't like to commit the whole core/src/test in one commit but split it > into single commits to match the Jirs issues. > > But once I svn add core/src/test, I cannot commit the files beneath it > independently because whenever I try to commit solo files beneath the tree, I > always get a SVN failure "this file is not currently under SVN control" which > is completely wrong as svn status clearly showes a 'A'. > > So, am I now forced to commit the whole soup in one big checkin? > This did even work in CVS... > > oki, any tips out there how to resolve this issue? > > LieGrue, > strub > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verfügt über einen herausragenden Schutz > gegen Massenmails. > http://mail.yahoo.com >