> -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Cerny [mailto:cern...@gmail.com] > Sent: zaterdag 24 april 2010 12:27 > To: dev > Subject: SVN Update does not add new files > > Hi, > I'm experiencing a bug with SVN. > I have a branch of our main project. I did some work on it in school and then > wanted to update the status of my working copy at home. The files that > were changed were correctly reflected in the working copy, but new files > that I added at school were not added to my working copy at home. I can see > the files in correct place while browsing the repository with TortoiseSVN. I > tried updating both with TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, and via NetBeans plugin using > svn version 1.6.6 and then with version 1.6.11 to no avail. Switching to the > trunk and then back to the branch fixes the problem. > > The work at school was done using some older version of TortoiseSVN > (1.6.2 I guess, but I am not certain) > Our subversion server is version 1.6.6. I am sorry, but I can't grant you acces > to the repository itself, since it's a company server.
If I remember correctly TortoiseSVN 1.6.2 is based on Subversion 1.6.1, which still had the bug that was fixed in Subversion 1.6.2: * set depth=infinity on 'svn add' items with restricted depth (r37607) Another possible cause for this issue (but far less likely) is issue #3569 (http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3569): svn update --depth <DEPTH> allows making a working copy incomplete The first issue can be resolved by using 'svn update --set-depth infinity' on the working copy (and is fixed in later clients). The second can only be resolved by a new checkout and isn't fixed yet. And of course it could be another issue, so if you have a different reproduction recipe to show, please send it to this list. (In all cases I heard it was one of these two reasons... and in most cases the working copy was marked sparse long ago, without anybody noticing) Bert