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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of svn commit failed out of date this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn svn: resource out of date; try updating more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question item is out of date svn commit failed eclipse x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How svn remains in conflict can I fix this SVN commit which fails as “out of date”? up vote 26 down vote favorite 2 In my repository, I have two revisions. The src code is on revision 2, but I had a file that messed up, so I reverted it to revision 1. After a few hours of debugging, that javafile works, but I can't commit it. SVN
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says that the javafile is out of date. This is probably because I'm editing javafile.java rev1, right? How do I resolve this? I know I could copy/paste my modified javafile rev1 code into its rev2 counterpart, and then commit, but is there another way? Am I using SVN incorrectly? svn share|improve this question edited Mar 24 '15 at 15:42 alexwlchan 2,42841629 asked Oct 23 '09 at 1:06 lemon 4,46952840 1 Note this is covered in the "basic usage" sections of the SVN book: svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/… –Ben Nov 9 '14 at 12:58 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 48 down vote accepted Updating the working copy should fix it. From the command line: X:\WorkingCopy>svn up or right-click and choose SVN Update... in TortoiseSVN When you update, you may come across conflicts, which will be marked in your code with >>>>> ... ----- ... <<<<< You'll need to manually resolve these. When you're done, don't forget to mark the file as resolved. X:\WorkingCopy>svn resolve \path\to\file or right-click and choose TortoiseSVN -> Mark as Resolved... in TortoiseSVN share|improve this answer edited Oct 23 '09 at 1:34 answ
when trying to commit Posted by Mark Lucas (WANdisco) on 17 March 2010 09:59 AM Summary: "Working copy is out of date" when trying to commit Applies to: Subversion, all versions Three kinds
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of situation that can cause this: 1. Debris from a failed commit svn commit failed (details follow) is littering your working copy. You may have had a commit that went sour between the time the svn remains in tree-conflict new revision was added in the server and the time your client performed its post-commit admin tasks (including refreshing your local text-base copy). This might happen for various reasons http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1610897/how-can-i-fix-this-svn-commit-which-fails-as-out-of-date including (rarely) problems in the database back end or (more commonly) network dropouts at exactly the wrong time. If this happens, it's possible that you have already committed the very changes you are trying now to commit. You can use 'svn log -rHEAD' to see if your supposed-failed commit actually succeeded. If it did, run 'svn revert' to revert your https://support.wandisco.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/216/18/working-copy-is-out-of-date-error-when-trying-to-commit local changes, then run 'svn update' to get your own changes back from the server. (Note that only 'svn update' brings your local copies up-to-date; revert doesn't do that.) 2. Mixed revisions. When Subversion commits, the client only bumps the revision numbers of the nodes the commit touches, not all nodes in the working copy. This means that in a single working copy, the files and subdirectories might be at different revisions, depending on when you last committed them. In certain operations (for example, directory property modifications), if the repository has a more recent version of the node, the commit will be rejected, to prevent data loss. See Mixed revisions have limitations in the Version Control. You can fix the problem by running 'svn update' in the working copy. 3. You might be genuinely out of date — that is, you're trying to commit a change to a file that has been changed by someone else since you last updated your copy of that file. Again, 'svn update' is the way to fix this. Last edit: mlucas
Aug 12, 2015 4:44 AM by Dhamodharan Meiyalagan error: workbook is out of date in server Dhamodharan Meiyalagan Aug 10, 2015 6:52 AM Hi Team,I've been spending my time sorting https://community.tableau.com/message/399660 this issue, but I can't get it to work. So, I'm posting it here for a help.1. Opened up one of the existing workbooks and extracted a data set then built https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/expire_date.xml a viz.2. I published the Extract data source in the server. 3. Connected to the published data source.4. Used Replace Data Source option to replace the original data source with the out of published data source.5. Saved the workbook and published it6. I tried to run the refresh in the server, data are not refreshed and I'm only getting the error like "workbook is out of date"I'm not sure where I'm making a mistake. I appreciate your help.Thanks. error.png 6.5 K 765Views Tags: none (add) refreshContent tagged with refresh, scheduleContent tagged with schedule, issueContent tagged out of date with issue This content has been marked as final. Show 5 replies 1. Re: error: workbook is out of date in server Dana Withers Aug 10, 2015 10:37 AM (in response to Dhamodharan Meiyalagan) Usually when you look in background tasks (one of the default tableau server admin views), you can find the task that failed to refresh and usually it has further details on the error in it.Do you have access to the admin views? Or can you get someone to access them for you and see what it says there? 1 of 1 people found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: error: workbook is out of date in server Manny Navarro Aug 10, 2015 11:27 AM (in response to Dhamodharan Meiyalagan) Hello Dhamodharan, Republish the Workbook but ensure that the Data Source Authentication Mode has the appropriate selection:Embedding Passwords and AuthenticationI had a similar issue and was resolved by switching the Authentication Mode from "None" to "Embedded". Kind Regards, -Manny 2 of 2 people found this helpful Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: error: workbook is out o
a feature that will notify the user when the version of Java being used is out of date or has known security vulnerabilities and an updated version that fixes those vulnerabilities is available for download. When you encounter a page that includes a Java application and your version of Java is considered out of date, the Java Update Needed message will be shown. We recommend that you click Update to open the java.com download page to get the latest version of Java. If you chose to click Block the Java plug-in will be disabled in the browser and Java applications can not be run in the browser until Java is updated. If you are unable to complete the installation of Java, you may encounter an issue, getting redirected to Java.com when visiting a page with a Java application. Options available in the Java Update Needed dialog Java versions below Java 7 Update 25 (7u25) will show the message Your Java version is insecure, rather than Your Java version is out of date. Update Selecting this option will open the web browser to java.com to get the latest Java. Block If you select this option, the Java plug-in will be blocked in the browser until you update to the latest version of Java. Later By selecting this option, the Java plug-in will continue to load. The security settings will dictate if the application will be allowed to run. Do not ask again If this check box is selected, the Java Update Needed message will not be displayed again until the next release is available. Java updates are made available throughout the year. At a minimum, security updates are released 4 times a year. Non-security releases are made available additionally as necessary. Message formatting varies based on operating systems. Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 Windows XP Why am I always redirected to Java.com when visiting a page with a Java application? The continual redirection to java.com was a known issue affecting Java versions 7u25 and older. This issue is fixed as of 7u40 release of Java. Install the latest Java version To prevent the redirect to java.com, download Java version 7u40 or higher from http://java.com Why do I see the 'Java version is out of date' dialog when the option to Check for updates Automatically is deselected in the Java Control Panel? The option to Check for updates Automatically in the Java Control Panel only prevents update checks on a weekly and monthly basis. Deselecting this option will not prevent the dialog from being seen if the Java v