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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by allelopath <al...@hotmail.com> on 2006/09/06 15:08:52 UTC

base checksum mismatch on commit

A java package and its source files have gotten screwed up.
When I try to commit, I get this error:

svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Base checksum mismatch on '/some/directory/myfile.java':
   expected:  d9afdd002865e5e0eb11b0912de7341d
     actual:  69b80400bcd01ddc3639ad5c9fe787e7

I want to commit the files on my client machine.
I don't care what's on the server now.

How should I proceed?
I can delete the pkg on the server if need be.

This problem is caused by renaming a pkg.
I had a package named 'calendar' and refactored-renamed it in eclipse to
'calendarData' and this confused subclipse

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