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SVN URL Not Saved

( SVNSCC , PowerBuilder, 1.6.x, WIN 2000/XP, x86  )
Type: Public Status:Closed Created: 28 Jan 10 01:00 Updated: 29 Jan 10 01:00
--> Aleksey Kochetkov (admin)  at 29 Jan 10 01:00 writes

If I understand your situation, you take a project from repository, now
you are trying to add it to the local repository. In this case, you need to
export the project from the previous store and add it to the new.
Otherwise, such errors will occur.

"Question: I use one subdirectory for each of my 42 PBL files. Do I need
to create a repository for each subdirectory?"

Do as you are comfortable, or so or so. Usually, the problems did not
arise, I can not say for sure about Power Builder 11.5. Unfortunately, we
can not get a trial version for tests. If you can provide us with
information on how to get a trial version for testing, we will be
grateful.




--> VICTOR REINHART (user)  at 28 Jan 10 01:00 writes

The "doesn't match" error was fixed by deleting the ".svn" subdirectory on
the client.

This also fixed the problem of not saving the SVNURL.

However, now, upon doing a check-in, the error is raised:

COM.SvnClient.Error, HResult=0x80020009
Commit failed (details follow)
No repository found in 'svn://server2008-1-64/ms1100/wo'

Question: I use one subdirectory for each of my 42 PBL files. Do I need to
create a repository for each subdirectory?

Thank you

Victor Reinhart, MaintStar
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--> VICTOR REINHART (user)  at 28 Jan 10 01:00 writes

Using windows command line on the client PC, I tried this command:

C:\msprog\ms1100\wo>"C:\Program Files\CollabNet\Subversion Client\svn.exe"
switc
h file:///Y:/ms1101wo
svn: Repository UUID '6fca9a53-914f-4849-a468-e8767c92ea6b' doesn't match
expect
ed UUID '1b4f5397-051b-0b49-8a5a-a77473674aae'

Please advise.

Thank you
-Victor Reinhart, MaintStar
--> VICTOR REINHART (user)  at 28 Jan 10 01:00 writes

Using PowerBuilder 11.5 and PushOK SVNSCC Plugin v 1.6.

The new SVNURL is not saved.

Procedure:
1. In PowerBuilder 11.5, right-click on the Workspace, Properties.
2. Source Control System is: PushOK SVNSCC
UserID: vic
Project: wo
Local Root Directory: C:\msprog\ms1100\wo
3. Click the "..." button to the right of Project
a) SVNURL shows as: svn://server2008-1-64/ms1100/wo/
- This is incorrect
b) Use the DropDown, and the only choice is: file:///Y:/ms1101wo
- This is correct
c) Press "Check" and get: The SVNURL is OK
d) SVN MODULE is blank
- This is incorrect
e) Use the dropdown, and choose: wo
- This is correct.
f) Press "Check" and get: The MODULE is OK
g) Press "OK"
Get: "Changes which you did will not have effect. If you really need to
change bindings in current working copy, then you have first to use "svn
switch" command. ... Do you still want to save changes? Yes/No"
h) Press "Yes"
---yet, the changes are lost!---
4. In PowerBuilder 11.5, right-click on the Workspace, Properties.
5. Source Control System is: PushOK SVNSCC
UserID: vic
Project: wo
Local Root Directory: C:\msprog\ms1100\wo
6. Click the "..." button to the right of Project
a) SVNURL shows as: svn://server2008-1-64/ms1100/wo/
- This is incorrect

How to save my changes?

How to do svn switch? Is this done on Client or Server?

Thank you
Victor Reinhart, MaintStar
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