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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SVN-4642) "svn update --set-depth=exclude" exits prematurely, leaving repo in need of cleanup

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Branko Čibej edited comment on SVN-4642 at 8/23/16 1:52 PM:
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> "svn update --set-depth=exclude" exits prematurely, leaving repo in need of cleanup
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SVN-4642
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SVN-4642
>             Project: Subversion
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.9.4
>            Reporter: Jim Barry
>         Attachments: repeat.sh
>
>
> When excluding a subtree from the working copy, if any unversioned items are present then the svn update command fails silently, leaving the working copy locked and requiring cleanup.
> This is with version 1.9.4 (it works fine with 1.8.16).
> Reproducing the problem is fairly straightforward. Create a new repo (or just use an existing one):
> $ svnadmin create repo
> $ svn checkout file://`pwd`/repo wc
> Checked out revision 0.
> Add a directory and subdirectory:
> $ cd wc
> $ mkdir dir
> $ mkdir dir/subdir1
> $ svn add dir
> A         dir
> A         dir/subdir1
> $ svn commit -m "Added dir"
> Adding         dir
> Adding         dir/subdir1
> Committing transaction...
> Committed revision 1.
> Create another subdirectory, without adding it to the repo:
> $ mkdir dir/subdir2
> Now, let's exclude "dir" from the working copy:
> $ svn update --set-depth exclude dir
> D         dir/subdir1
> OK, so svn says it has deleted "dir/subdir1", but has left "dir" alone. Fair enough, as "dir" contains the unversioned item "subdir2". 
> But wait - let's take a peek:
> $ ls dir
> subdir1  subdir2
> Huh? What is "subdir1" still doing there? Let's quickly do a regular update:
> $ svn update
> svn: E155037: Previous operation has not finished; run 'cleanup' if it was interrupted
> Oooh, that's not good! Let's take a closer look:
> $ svn status
>   L     .
>   L     dir
> ?       dir\subdir1
> ?       dir\subdir2
> Yikes! Looks like svn bailed out without finishing the job.



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