So apparently the whole WC was locked for some reason.  Had to do a cleanup
and then an update to get it consistent and usable again.  This has caused us
to miss the last several nightly runs and today's weekly.  I'm guessing the
issue is that there's other things using the release user's copy of cvshead,
but I haven't looked into it.

Does anyone know how to get the HEAD revision of a remote repo path easily?
Right now we have a checked out copy that we update then do "svnversion" on,
but it'd be nice to be able to do "svnversion http://..."; or "svn info
http://...";.

To answer my own question a little, right now on the zones box we have the
1.1.4 svn client which doesn't allow those things.  However, the 1.2.x clients
do.  "svn info http://..."; returns the normal info and we could parse out
"^Revision: (\d+)" to get the info, thereby skipping all the issues with
having a working copy and such on disk.  I wonder how we'd get that
upgraded...

On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 08:50:00AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Your "cron" job on spamassassin.zones.apache.org
> $HOME/bin/corpora_runs >> /home/corpus-rsync/corpus/weekly-versions.txt
> 
> produced the following output:
> 
> svn: Working copy '.' locked
> svn: run 'svn cleanup' to remove locks (type 'svn help cleanup' for details)
> Problem doing svn update

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