On Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 4:43:52 PM UTC+2, (unknown) wrote: > > I noticed that the SVN has been failing while committing code. It allows > me to commit my changes even if I am not in the latest revision. Therefore, > if I modify an old version (revision) of the code and commit it but the > repository has a newest version of the code (revision), it updates the > repository and will ignore the changes implemented by other user to the > latest revision. The SVN will not display any error. > > That's not true. SVN would never allow you to commit if you're not at HEAD (of the modified files).
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