[SVN] Bundle commit 454
Kevin Ballard
kevin at sb.org
Wed Mar 9 22:39:17 UTC 2005
You can't commit a file if it's not the latest version. This is one of
the features of subversion to avoid data loss. After all, what if you
modify a file and try to commit but somebody else committed before you
and you didn't know it? You'd overwrite their commit.
On Mar 9, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Kumar McMillan wrote:
> oh I see, will remember that for the future, thanks.
> I don't know why svn didn't let me commit the file after I updated it
> to an older version. That seemed to me the most logical way to do it.
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Kevin Ballard
kevin at sb.org
http://www.tildesoft.com
http://kevin.sb.org
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