Re: svn commit succeeds on server, fails locally

Posted by eric ehlers on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/svn-commit-succeeds-on-server-fails-locally-tp9677p9678.html

Hi All,

I worked out the problem, I had some directories named "C++" and
commits to these directories caused a post-commit hook on the SF
server (svnnotify) to fail, presumably because the script doesn't like
the + character.  I will rename the directories today.

Regards,
Eric

On 7/30/07, eric ehlers <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone been having problems using subversion?
>
> For the last month or so, almost every time I commit a change, the
> commit fails with the message "200 OK" similar to the following:
>
>     Modified: erik\projects\trunk\QuantLibAddin\Clients\C++\qlxl_demo_market.xml
>     Sending content:
> erik\projects\trunk\QuantLibAddin\Clients\C++\qlxl_demo_market.xml
>     Error: Commit failed (details follow):
>     Error: MERGE request failed on
> '/svnroot/quantlib/trunk/QuantLibAddin/Clients/C++'
>     Error: MERGE of
> '/svnroot/quantlib/trunk/QuantLibAddin/Clients/C++': 200 OK
> (https://quantlib.svn.sourceforge.net)
>
> After this I find that my local copy of svn thinks that the commit has
> failed, whereas the repository on the server thinks that the commit
> has succeeded.  If I do an svn update, svn attempts to merge changes
> from the server into my local copy, finds that the files are the same,
> then marks everything as up-to-date.  No email notification of my
> commit is ever sent.
>
> It appears to me that the commit itself is succeeding, and then some
> subsequent operation on the back end - such as a post commit hook - is
> failing.
>
> I believe the error is unrelated to my local environment:
> - I get the same error both with Tortoise SVN on Windows, and with svn
> at the Linux command line
> - I have tried completely deleting my local copy of the repository
> followed by a fresh svn checkout
> - I have updated to the latest version of svn
>
> Has anyone had a similar problem?  Any idea what might be going wrong?
>
> I've also reported the issue to SourceForge:
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1763737&group_id=1&atid=200001
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>

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