I had a similar issue yesterday, except I could not commit after doing a
merge. It seemed confused, because I did an update before the merge and
again when I got the error. Luckily, the merge affected two files, so I
was able to delete the entire WC and checkout fresh. The fresh checkout
resolved the problem.
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jul 3, 2008, at 18:20, jantje wrote:
>
>> I have removed a directory, like this:
>> svn rm source/application/sh
>>
>> And now I try to commit the project:
>> svn commit -m "Deleted sh directory"
>>
>> This gives the next error:
>> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>> svn: Out of date: '/trunk/source/application/sh' in transaction
>> '10-1'
>>
>> How can I solve this? I have made a lot of changes (I was not able to
>> do a
>> commit often because the commit error), so it is impossible to delete
>> the
>> project and do a new checkout..
>>
>> Can someone help and can someone explain what I did wrong?
>
> It sounds like your working copy is out of date. Run "svn update" to
> update it.
>
>
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