Yuri created SVN-4608:
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             Summary: Files are labeled as 'deleted' when the version brought 
by an update collides with the pre-existing file
                 Key: SVN-4608
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-4608
             Project: Subversion
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Yuri


Here is the situation:

I create the new sub-directory within the repository where I don't have commit 
rights without 'svn add'. Later, when this directory is committed by somebody 
else and repository is updated by me, the files that are coming with update are 
immediately labeled as 'deleted' when they collide with their copies that are 
pre-existent on disk.

This behavior doesn't make much sense. If the file brought by an update is 
already on disk, it should be silently overwritten in case the contents are the 
same, or the user should be asked the question what to do: accept the new 
version, keep the pre-existing version, or launch the merge tool.




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