Thanks for the quick reply!
They are not externals and I am on the right branch (trunk).
I noticed another weird thing.The file system I have is like this:
Folder A
|
---- Folder B
|
----- Folder C
|
----------FileThatIsChanged.cpp
So the top level file - Folder A will show the revision under the
"Revision" and "Last Changed Rev" (8031).
I go into Folder B and use "svn info" and it shows the "Last Changed Rev"
as 7663.
I go into Folder C and use "svn info" and it shows the "Last Changed Rev"
as 7996.
When I right click on the folders and look at SVN Log, in Folder B and C it
doesn't show the update to FileThatIsChanged.cpp.
It shows rev 8031 on FolderA.
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4:32:47 PM UTC-5, Stefan wrote:
>
> * make sure you're on the correct branch/trunk (should be obvious, but I
> often spend a lot of time figuring out similar issues until I realize I'm
> on my dev branch...)
> * delete the file, then run update - that will get the file back as svn
> thinks it should be
> * check the commit log: make sure the url of the committed file is the one
> your local file points to
> * is the file included via svn:externals? If so, check the property and
> see if it's pinned to a specific revision
>
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