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Re: SCM Error 155005


  • Subject: Re: SCM Error 155005
  • From: Xochitl Lunde <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 14:11:17 -0500



Joseph Ayers <email@hidden> wrote on 08/07/2009 01:11:09 PM:

> Which directory. The one in the repository or the one on my local
> disk? Which one is the parent directory?

> Do you know where the is a list of the meaning of SVN Error messages?
>
> Thanks,

> ja

NOT the one in the repository. The local one is the one you would delete using "rm -r /Users/lobster/Programming/Roboplasm/Roboplasm/English.lproj/GraphWindow.nib/" on the MacOS terminal app.  On the dock, it is "Applications->Utilities->Terminal.app".  You might have to use "rm -rf" to delete (this adds the "force" option).  Warning: if you do this from the terminal, I do not think it ends up in the trash. You want to make a copy of /Users/lobster/Programming/Roboplasm/Roboplasm/English.lproj/GraphWindow.nib/ first, especially if you have any local changes.

It looks like for you the local folder to delete would be /Users/lobster/Programming/Roboplasm/Roboplasm/English.lproj/GraphWindow.nib/
Or you could just do /Users/lobster/Programming/Roboplasm/Roboplasm/English.lproj/

I don't know where the meaning list is, this might be a very specific return code internal to SVN. Sorry, I don't really know about their return codes at all.  But I think the error string is telling you something is missing or corrupted in your LOCAL 'GraphWindow.nib/.svn' folder. ".svn" is a hidden directory put by SVN into every folder which you check into SVN.  I think it somehow uses this folder in general to determine which files are under source control and how to manage them when running SVN commands.  Exact information on what this folder is for is probably to be had from their website.

If the problem goes away after doing as i suggested, but then keeps happening again as you use Xcode, it might be that you have added directories which Xcode routinely wipes out and regenerates the contents of.
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