On Feb 21, 2006, at 5:37 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote:

On Feb 21, 2006, at 2:06 AM, George Bosilca wrote:

I'm not an SVN expert, but unfortunately we all get these messages
from
time to time. Keep doing "svn up" and somehow they dissapear. When
svn up
succeed, all the changes have been merged in your local copy.

You might want to ensure that you have a recent version of SVN.  "svn
--version" will show what you have; the latest version is 1.3.0.  See
http://subversion.tigris.org/

I'm always using the latest version of subversion (it's the default on the unstable debian) and Scott say he's using 1.3.0. So, it's not that we're not trying to use the most up2date version. It's clear, svn is getting better but there are still some issues.


2) I saw a commit message with Subject "[OMPI svn] svn:open-mpi- tests
r490" and another one with Subject "[OMPI svn] svn:open-mpi
r9098".  Are
there two sets of revision numbers on the same subversion repository?
How do I check out r490?

These 2 commits are on 2 separate repositories. The first one is in
the
ompi-mpi-tests while the second is on the ompi trunk. We're using the

Actually, our tests repository is private because it contains tests
that we do not have permission to redistribute.  Hence, you will not
be able to check out the ompi-tests repository.

Then maybe we should stop the ompi-tests messages from going into the s...@open-mpi.org. They contain the diff, so anybody can guess our private files after a couple of these messages...

  george.

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