I am sorry, it is since 18 years I German gelearnt, und my grasp of German
grammar applied to English cannot decode your question.

I do not know if Subversion 1.5.5 fixes the issue... only that it it a
rumor... another solution is to downgrade to Subversion 1.4.x

I do not that at least some versions of Subversion 1.5.x do not work all the
time.

-Stephen

2008/12/19 Alexander Vaysberg <[email protected]>

> also, i must a subversion on 1.5.5 update if i it with continuum use. It is
> right?
> Stephen Connolly schrieb:
>
>  This is a known problem with the SVN 1.5 client and maven's release
>> plugin.
>>
>> Workaround:
>>
>> type
>>
>> svn update
>> mvn release:prepare
>>
>> and it will continue from where it left off correctly.
>>
>> There are also some rumors that upgrading to the very latest version of
>> the
>> SVN client (1.5.5 i think) will fix this too.
>>
>> -Stephen
>>
>> 2008/12/19 Alexander Vaysberg <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> i have a problem with release plugin , svn and ssh. We have changed from
>>> cvs to svn. With cvs has it work fine, but with svn i have a problem:
>>> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [INFO] Unable to tag SCM
>>> Provider message:
>>> The svn tag command failed.
>>> Command output:
>>> svn: Übertragen schlug fehl (Details folgen):
>>> svn: Quell URL »svn+ssh://local/work/data/svn/commons/trunk/root-project«
>>> is from different repository.
>>>
>>> But I have a only one repository and is the
>>> svn+ssh://local/work/data/svn/commons/. What is wrong?
>>>
>>> Alexander Vaysberg
>>> tetralog systems AG
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