On Sat, 2010-10-23, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > My shell session: Using exactly what build of svn?
> % $svn checkout --depth empty > https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/ ./ > % $svn update --set-depth infinity trunk > % cd trunk > % rm -rf machines > % rm -rf tools > % $svn up tools > % $svn st -q > ! machines > ! machines/jails > ... snip a few hundred lines... > ! machines/jails/SNIP1 > ! machines/jails/SNIP1/SNIP2 > ~ machines/jails/SNIP1/SNIP2/snip3 > ... snip a few hundred lines... > ! C tools/validation > > local unversioned, incoming add upon update > > Observations: > > * The recursive report of missing items is really unhelpful. Once svn > said that "notes" is missing, saying that "notes/foo" is missing too > just takes up precious screen real estate. (Anybody remember the > recursively directory-changelist notifications we axed?) > > * Interestingly, some children in the missing tree are reported by '~', > i.e., are obstructed (!). > > * Something manages to hit a tree conflict at 'svn checkout' time. > > Daniel > > P.S. Unfortunately, the infra repository is not public. Some committers > have access to it. If you don't have that access and you want to look > into that, let me/us know please.