I'll have to delve into that next week when I'm back at work. I think it's
simply that local mods have been detected as, off the top of my head,
there's something like $WCMOD$ in the template. I've not got it to hand
right now.

Thanks for the help and I'll let you know what's in the template on Monday.

Cheers
Kristin



On Fri, 4 Sep 2020, 19:11 Stefan via TortoiseSVN, <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 8:09:36 PM UTC+2 K Hansen wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 4 Sep 2020, 18:22 Stefan via TortoiseSVN, <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 12:43:25 PM UTC+2 K Hansen wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have my working directories on a mapped network drive O:\
>>>>
>>>
>>> you should not do that!
>>> https://tortoisesvn.net/faq.html#wconshare
>>>
>>
>> Thank you for pointing that out, but it's been set up this way for over a
>> year and no issues, so I can't justify pushing the change at the mo. It's
>> not my actual problem anyway
>>
>>
>>> However, when the SubWCRev.exe command line is run as part of the
>>>> release pre-build process, it fails due to local modifications of the
>>>> project.uvmpw file and the Project_directory/output files, both of which
>>>> are defined in the .subwcrevignore file.
>>>>
>>>
>>> why/how does it fail? What's the error?
>>>
>>
>> Our build.c template is set up to stop on an error if local modifications
>> are detected in the files under SVN control. This is to prevent generating
>> release code from un-checked in files. The files that change are the
>> project file (when I enable the release build batch file) and the output
>> files (when it cleans the output directory prior to the build).
>>
>> My question is specifically how to get the .subwcrevignore file to work,
>> as subwcrev.exe is not currently ignoring the files and directories I've
>> identified.
>>
>
> again: what's the error that SubWCRev returns? Or what is the indicator
> that SubWCRev does not ignore the files?
> You only said that it doesn't ignore the files, but how do you detect
> that? What's the output of SubWCRev that you're expecting and what actually
> happens?
>
>
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