Wayne wrote: > Wayne wrote: >> Raman Gupta wrote: >>> While moving the branch will definitely cause svnmerge.py to fail >>> (unless the integrated property is modified to match), I don't see how >>> moving the branch would cause the particular symptoms you are seeing. >>> svnmerge.py would just treat the moved branch as uninitialized. > > However, your assumption that the move would cause svnmerge to treat the > branch as unitialized is not correct. It does in fact the cause the > error I am seeing. I have attached a small Windows batch file that > creates a repository in c:\temp and then does some check-ins, an > svnmerge init and then svnmerge avail. The svnmerge avail causes that > exact error I am seeing.
I should have been more specific -- the *new location* of the moved branch would be treated as uninitialized. I believe the *old location* of the moved branch is giving the errors you are seeing because of buggy behavior in svn related to properties that previously existed at a given path, but no longer do. > Thanks again for helping me figure out what was wrong. No problem. Cheers, Raman Gupta _______________________________________________ Svnmerge mailing list [email protected] http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/svnmerge
