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1.2 Setting preferences 1.2.1 Programs 1.2.1.1 DiffMerge Setup in Mac OS X 1.2.1.2 DiffMerge Setup for Use as Merge Tool 1.2.1.3 Meld Setup for Use as Merge Tool 1.3 User Interface 1.4 Basic Concepts 2 Tutorial, Part 1 2.1 Browse an how to use rapidsvn in ubuntu existing repository (via a bookmark): 2.2 Edit a file (via Checkout) and Checkin the changes
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(via Commit): 2.3 Undo a local edit (via Revert): 2.4 Add a file (via Add) 2.5 Add a directory (via Add recursive) 2.6 rapidsvn could not set current working directory Add your project directory 2.6.1 Option 1: Add a directory via Import 2.6.2 Option 2: Add a directory to the repository 3 Tutorial, Part 2 3.1 Checkout a Working Copy 3.2 View an existing subversion sandbox (working copy) please use the command line utility 'svnadmin' to create a new repository. with RapidSVN 3.3 Review your Changes 3.4 Update your Working Copy 3.5 Copy/Branch/Tag/Move/Rename 3.6 Merging 3.7 Delete 4 Advanced Tutorial 4.1 Export from the Repository 4.2 Create a new Repository 5 Tips 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Getting support 6.2 I've sized a file list heading to zero and can no longer see it 7 Appendix 7.1 Glossary 7.2 Index Introduction As you can see, the user documentation for RapidSVN has just started. The first draft with the
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a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up RapidSVN Error: Error while updating filelist (Unknown error! ) up vote 0 down http://www.rapidsvn.org/index.php/OnlineHelp:Contents vote favorite I have been using RapidSVN for quite sometime now. When i was updating some of the directories my ubuntu system hanged and i had to restart the rapidSVN after it was back to normal. Since then i'm not been able to access the directories through RapidSVN. Observing Error: Error while updating filelist (Unknown error!). What should i do now to make it work again? rapidsvn share|improve this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31474975/rapidsvn-error-error-while-updating-filelist-unknown-error asked Jul 17 '15 at 11:39 Abhishek Agarwal 363218 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted Issue is resolved. First i tried cleanup through command-line and after about 20 minutes i had to abort it since it was taking too much time. Then i was able to see files in RapidSVN and i tried update but it showed me error saying try cleanup. Then i ran cleanup through RapidSVN and it was again taking too much time and i switched off my wifi and cleanup was complete. Now rapidSVN is again working. :D share|improve this answer answered Jul 17 '15 at 12:30 Abhishek Agarwal 363218 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged rapidsvn or ask your own question. asked 1 year ago viewed 347 times active 1 year ago Related 2Looking for SVN Best Practices When Building Rails Applications on Ubuntu0Sub
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threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Commit Failed Hi,RSVN and SVN noob here. Simple question I hope.I have a file which at some point I messed up, outside of RSVN. Foo.* does not exist on my local system anymore, I don't care about it. It is still listed in RSVN though, and RSVN resists attempts to delete it (it looks like it deletes, but when you go back, it's still there). When I try to commit, it gives this error: Error while performing action: Commit failed (details follow):File 'Foo.java' is out of data'/source/!svn/wrk/3b576c26-5cda-3342-8847-45f44515b545/trunk/src/com/Foo.java path not found Nothing resembling this path or file exists on my system. I realize this is my error, at this point I just want to get it out of the list that RSVN works with. What's the best approach?I am running on sn XP PC to BeanStalk, if that matters. Thanks very much,Greg Alexander Mueller-3 Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Re: Commit Failed Hm, if you run "Update" what happens? Does it get removed. You say, it's still there (in the RapidSVN file list). What is contents of the "Status" and the "Prop Status" column? Alex Greg Tomkins schrieb: > Hi, > > RSVN and SVN noob here. Simple question I hope. > > I have a file which at some point I messed up, outside of RSVN. Foo.* > does not exist on my local system anymore, I don't care about it. It is > still listed in RSVN though, and RSVN resists attempts to delete it (it > looks like it deletes, but when you go back, it's still there). When I > try to commit, it gives this error: > / > Error while performing action: Commit failed (details follow): > File 'Foo.java' is out of data > '/source/!svn/wrk/3b576c26-5cda-3342-8847-45f44515b545/trunk/src/com/Foo.java > path not found/ > > Nothing resembling this path or file exists on my system. I realize this > is my error, at this point I just want to get it out of the list that > RSVN works with. What's the best approach? > > I am running on sn XP PC to BeanStalk, if that matters. > > Thanks very much, > Greg ------------------------------------------------------ http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=671&dsMessageId=2437172To unsubscribe from this discussion, e-mail: [[hidden email]]. GregTomkins Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Con