I'm trying to update our live site from the SVN repository. As far as I know, there's nothing in the repos. itself that should conflict with anything in the working copy dir. But when I try to "svn up" on the public root directory, I get the following error:
svn: REPORT request failed on '/svn/oursite/!svn/vcc/default'
svn: Working copy path 'app' does not exist in repository
When I run "svn status" on the docroot, I see the following:
docroot$ svn st -N
+S app
+S downloads
+S index.php
(etc.)
According to the docs, the S flag indicates whether the item is switched relative to its parent. What does that even mean, and what can I do to fix this?
EDIT: I should mention that I'm the only one who has worked with the SVN repository. I've been working with it all day, trying to defeat one corruption issue after another as I move things around.
(SVN is great, but it sure is fragile... Seems to break if you just glance at it wrong!)
svn sw. But thanks for pointing out that omission in my original post, I'll edit accordingly. – Brian Lacy Feb 16 '10 at 14:53