Issue information

Issue ID
#6798
Status
New
Severity
None
Started
Hercules Elf Bot
Oct 18, 2012 6:31
Last Post
Hercules Elf Bot
Oct 31, 2012 8:18
Confirmation
N/A

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 18, 2012 6:31

Originally posted by [b]Cephaler[/b]
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to actually report the bug but, everytime there's a new version I update repack etc.

But for some reason, after the 16818 the @version is ' stuck ' there and won't show the latest one 16821. Even though I updated and repacked as I've always done.

Even when mapserver starts, it shows the 16818 version.

Ps: The files which were actually updated are indeed updated/changed, so there's no problem on that, just the @version and version itself showing as an ' old ' one.

Some screens:

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 18, 2012 16:44

Originally posted by [b]Brian[/b]
Try doing Tortoise SVN > Cleanup, leave the defaults and click OK.

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 18, 2012 16:58

Originally posted by [b]Cephaler[/b]
[quote name='Brian' timestamp='1350578651' post='15045']
Try doing Tortoise SVN > Cleanup, leave the defaults and click OK.
[/quote]

Will that erase changes I've made?

This post has been edited by Cephaler on Oct 18, 2012 19:25

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 18, 2012 23:42

Originally posted by [b]Aleos[/b]
No. As long as you leave the default options checked like Brian said it will just clean up some backend temporary files.

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 19, 2012 2:08

Originally posted by [b]Cephaler[/b]
[quote name='Aleos' timestamp='1350603751' post='15049']
No. As long as you leave the default options checked like Brian said it will just clean up some backend temporary files.
[/quote]

I used it.. still shows 16818

This post has been edited by Cephaler on Oct 19, 2012 4:24

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 19, 2012 2:08

Originally posted by [b]Cephaler[/b]
The default ones are: ' clean up working copy status ' and ' include externals '

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 19, 2012 20:02

Originally posted by [b]Cephaler[/b]
Bump

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 25, 2012 0:29

Originally posted by [b]cataclysmro[/b]
Uhm I've also wanted to ask regarding this along time ago. For linux users, how do we re-update those missing .SVN files? for example when I try to svn update, some folders wont update. Im afraid to use tortoise because it will convert the svn for linux into windows, well im not sure.

Thanks.

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 31, 2012 3:21

Originally posted by [b]Lighta[/b]
with a checkout you'll get your missing file (and also the svn).
Can even use --force if you want to overwritte your current file.

Hercules Elf Bot - Oct 31, 2012 8:18

Originally posted by [b]cataclysmro[/b]
Thanks Lighta, so svn checkout will place the missing files also the .svn files and folder. while the svn checkout --force will overwrite the modified and unmodified files. Now I know!. :D