Hello Bob, On Dec 6, 2014, at 14:58, Bob Proulx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Assaf Gordon wrote: >> Seems like I make a mistake in my last commit to the Savannah wiki >> (svn rev 121), >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-cvs/2014-12/msg00003.html : >> >> I only changed "SavannahServices.mdwn" but somehow >> "HomePageAvailabilityOfPhpAndMysql.mdwn" was also modified and >> committed, with content that I did not write. >> I do not know exactly how this happened, as "svn diff" showed only >> the four lines I changed in "SavannahServices". > > Check the name of that file carefully and you will find two files that > are very closely named. They differ only by case. > > HomePageAvailabilityOfPhpAndMysql.mdwn > HomepageAvailabilityOfPhpAndMysql.mdwn That's impressive detective work! thank you! <...> > I think somehow you copied the lower case p file to the upper case P > file. Since it was modified it was a candidate for a commit and your > commit accidentally pulled in the file. Yes, but it wasn't me :) This was done on a case-insensitive filesystem (HFS), and I guess something got messed up. Perhaps it also explains why "svn diff" did not show any differences ? and why it is now showing up in your svn work dir? That should teach me a lesson... Thanks for the help! - Assaf
