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We are seeing file contents double when using SVN mv commands as well. This means files that are svn mv'd to a location, then added back to the repo have their contents duplicated.
Here are the reproduction steps in action:
Here is the output for Jenkins when it runs a job. The job updates a checkout which contains file “double_new.txt”, then does a ‘cat’ command on the file. Here’s the output:
As you can see the file contents are now doubled up.
Versions:
Jenkins: 1.508
Jenkins Subversion Plug-in: 1.45