Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
The svn:ignore property is stored on the parent directory of the item being
ignored.
Are you sure you are not seeing this message because the item you are trying to
commit is "out of date"?
Please supply the svn commit command used as displayed in the Info drawer of
the Activity window.
[Remember to redact any sensitive info from the command first.]
Original comment by chris...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 3:05
The item I'm trying to commit is the ignore, nothing else.
Reverting, updatingthen again ignoreing and commiting doesn't change the error.
I do get this warning though, which seems to be another issue though, as I get
this also with other commits that commit fine.
The whole output:
svn: warning: The depth of this commit is 'empty', but copied directories will
regardless be committed with depth 'infinity'. You must remove unwanted
children of those directories in a separate commit.
Sending Users/MYUSERNAME/Code/SVN/Pentagram/trunk/system/macosx
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: File or directory '.' is out of date; try updating
svn: resource out of date; try updating
Original comment by dominik....@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 3:10
Try alt-clicking the Update toolbar item & ensuring Depth=Infinity.
> The item I'm trying to commit is the ignore, nothing else.
By 'item' I meant file or folder.
Please supply the info I requested previously so I can see what you are
actually telling svnX to do.
Which version of Subversion are you using?
Original comment by chris...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 3:44
Ok, now I'm baffled.
I alt clicked update, didn't need to change anything, updated, redid the ignore
thing and now it was working.
I assure you I did this before and it wasn't working.
In the activity info it showed the same command (now I found the correct info,
I thought the output window==activity window):
/opt/local/bin/svn commit
/Users/MYUSERNAME/Code/SVN/Pentagram/trunk/system/macosx --non-interactive -m
ignore plist.info --non-recursive
SVN 1.6.13
Feel free to close this issue then. Thanks for the help even though I'm still
baffled why it worked now :)
Original comment by dominik....@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 4:00
Well the warning message contains the clue: “svn: warning: The depth of this
commit is 'empty', …”
It worked because updating via the custom update dialog explicitly sets the
'depth'
whereas the simple update uses the default depth for that WC.
At some point, some how, the depth of your WC was set to 'empty'. Hence the
warning.
Note: The best place to get svnX support is
<http://groups.google.com/group/svnx> .
Original comment by chris...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 5:24
I get this warning on every commit, though it only fails with ignores. Any idea
how to permanent fix that? The previous version of svnx didn't give that
warning.
Additional information, tje repository was checked out by rapidsvn.
Original comment by dominik....@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 7:34
Check the 'ambient depth' of your working copy.
If it is anything other than 'infinity' the Info command will display a line
indicating its value.
If it does then use `svn update --set-depth=infinity` to restore it.
[SvnX's Update dialog may well gain this functionality in a future version.]
Original comment by chris...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 12:32
hmm, more things I don't get.
"svn info" does not give me any hint on the depth of my working copy, so it
should be 'infinity'. But after the first commit of the ignore worked (as I
wrote above), other ignores gave the same warning again. Only again doing the
"alt+update", then ignoring and commiting worked (that was before your last
message).
I've now tried `svn update --set-depth=infinity` but I cannot test whether the
error still occurs or my team mates will have my scalp for mucking around with
the repository :)
So until the next valid commit I have no clue whether `svn update
--set-depth=infinity` did anything (svn info wasn't different before and after
the command).
In the meantime, any idea what is going wrong? Does the normal update by svnx
perhaps cause this?
Original comment by dominik....@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 12:29
Well, it transpires that someone (hwright) has made a change in Subversion
1.6.13 (r1002776) that prints this warning for every commit that specifies an
explicit depth that is not 'infinity'.
SvnX uses '--non-recursive' (equal to '--depth=empty') explicitly so that it
does not commit changes to non-selected children of selected folders.
This is just a (bad) warning. You should be able to safely ignore it as long
as the commit succeeds.
I suggest you complain about this on the dev@subversion.apache.org mail list.
I intend to do the same.
Original comment by chris...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 2:41
Thanks for finding the culprit. If you complain at the subversion ML I don't
think I will since my non technical explanation would probably only confuse
people :)
Original comment by dominik....@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 2:52
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
dominik....@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 2:23