Hi all, I posted message below to the users list and got no response. Should I create a bug report for this? Thanks and Regards, Onno
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Onno van der Straaten < onno.van.der.straa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to cleanup a repository a bit. While renaming and moving > files/folders I noticed that commit at times fail with the message "path not > found". I think this is caused by filenames with spaces. > > I could easily reproduce this on a personal repository > > I have a co of a folder with two subfolders > > my-laptop ~/my_wc $ ls > folder 1 folder 2 > > Rename folder 2 to folder 3 > my-laptop ~/my_wc $ svn move "folder 2" "folder 3" > A folder 3 > D folder 2/file with spaces.txt > D folder 2 > > Move file to folder 1 > my-laptop ~/my_wc $ svn move "folder 3/file with spaces.txt" "folder 1/file > with spaces.txt" > A folder 1/file with spaces.txt > D folder 3/file with spaces.txt > > Commit > my-laptop ~/my_wc $ svn commit --message "test" > Adding folder 1/file with spaces.txt > svn: Commit failed (details follow): > svn: '/svn/!svn/bc/1101/test/folder%202/file' path not found > > If I issue the commands on a file without spaces (replace space with > underscore) the commit is successful. > > If I reverse the commands, I move the file and then rename the folders, the > commit also fails but with a different error message > > svn: Item '/test/folder 2' is out of date > After that I was unable to recover my working copy to a working state. It > reports tree conflict. svn cleaup, svn revert, svn up didn't help. > > Is this a known problem? Shouldn't this just work regardless of spaces in > filenames and/or order of the commands? > > BTW, I'm using Linux Mint and svn client version 1.6.5 (r38866). > Repository is *version 1.5.1 (r32289).* > > Thanks in advance, > Onno >