On 19.02.2012 12:53, Bart wrote:
On 2/17/12, Graeme Geldenhuys<[email protected]>  wrote:

just add to the project svn,

How?

Or read the SVN documentation. It is called the SVN Red Book, and it
is well written, with lots of examples.

   http://svnbook.red-bean.com/


I have read it, but it confuses me.
If I  understand correclty when you want to commit, you must always be
working on the latest revision of that particular file.
For a small project like this, I can see that happening.
But most of the time when I'm solving Lazarus bugs, when I'm done
Lazarus is many revisions ahead.

This is rather simple: you try to commit your changes, SVN will tell you that your file is out of date. Then you do a "svn up" and either the changes can be merged successfully or you need to resolve the conflicts manually. After you've done this you should be able to commit.

Regards,
Sven

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