Hi Christoph, it would be nice if you could provide a way to reproduce this issue. I am aware that this can be some work, and we would highly appreciate it. :)
I too have seen some weird conflict markings and it would be nice to get a handle on them. But we need to be able to reproduce them before we can do that :( I'm attaching a test script template for unix shells which creates a clean repository and working copy for you to run svn commands in. "Simply" append your commands after the comment that says "ACTUAL TEST". e.g. append lines like: svn mkdir trunk echo 'this is file foo' > trunk/foo svn add trunk/foo svn commit -m "revision 1" etc. (Assuming that you are on a unix-like box, or that you are using cygwin) Thanks, ~Neels Christoph Bartoschek wrote: > Hi, > > after a merge with conflicts I completely wrong conflict markers: > > > ======================= inv_merge.C ============================= > ... > } else { > <<<<<<< .working > ======= > _cur.sinks(to_polarity(other)).append(csol.sinks()); >>>>>>>> .merge-right.r13821 > > _cur.sinks(to_polarity(other)).append(csol.sinks()); > > Time slew_limit = > ... > ================================================================== > > In my working copy there is: > > ======================= inv_merge.C.working ====================== > ... > } else { > > _cur.sinks(to_polarity(other)).append(csol.sinks()); > > Time slew_limit = > ... > ================================================================== > > The right part only differs in an empty line: > > =============== inv_merge.C.merge-right.r13821 =================== > ... > } else { > _cur.sinks(to_polarity(other)).append(csol.sinks()); > > Time slew_limit = > ... > ================================================================== > > In the left part we have: > > =============== inv_merge.C.merge-left.r13820 =================== > ... > } else { > _cur.sinks(to_polarity(other)).append_slice(csol.sinks().begin(), > csol.sinks().size()); > > TimePair slew_limit = > ... > ================================================================== > > > I would have expected that I see the code of the left part in the merge view > and not two times the code from working. > > What is going wrong here? > > Christoph
#!/bin/bash ## TO MAKE THIS RUN YOUR CUSTOM COMPILED SVN, two simple options: ## 1. Adjust your PATH to point at your custom installed location: ## export PATH="$HOME/prefix/svn_trunk/bin:$PATH" ## OR ## 2. Uncomment the four lines below to use aliases into your ## built source tree. The next line is the only line you should ## need to adjust. # SVNDIR=/path/to/built_subversion_source_tree # function svn() { ${SVNDIR}/subversion/svn/svn "$@"; } # function svnserve() { ${SVNDIR}/subversion/svnserve/svnserve "$@"; } # function svnadmin() { ${SVNDIR}/subversion/svnadmin/svnadmin "$@"; } set -e svn --version REPOS="`pwd`/repos" URL="file://$REPOS" rm -rf repos wc svnadmin create repos # enable all revprop changes cat > repos/hooks/pre-revprop-change <<EOF #!/bin/sh exit 0; EOF chmod a+x repos/hooks/pre-revprop-change svn co -q ${URL} wc set +e set -x cd wc ## ACTUAL TEST
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