[svk-users] svk status shows changed files, but they're not

David Morton mortonda at dgrmm.net
Thu Jan 31 11:45:06 EST 2008


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On Jan 31, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Alan Barrett wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, David Morton wrote:
>> I have some files that keep showing a changed status, but I've even
>> done a svk revert on them, and they still show a change.  svk diff
>> produces a diff that appears to replace the file with an exact copy  
>> of
>> itself.
>>
>> What's going on?
>
> This is just a guess, but perhaps there are problems with line  
> endings?
> Check the svn:eol-style property, and try viewing the files with a  
> tool
> that shows the difference between CR, LF, or CRLF line endings  
> (hexdump
> should do it).
>

Just to further confuse the issue - I checked out another copy of the  
files in question, and they work correctly, show no modification.  I  
did a hexdump comparison, and they are exactly the same. I ran diff -c  
on the two files, and it turns up empty.

Somehow svk is just very confused about that particular checkout.

I guess I need to finish committing my changes in that checkout and  
detach it



David Morton
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