![]() It would be nice if it would actually tell me why that happened, but it’s clearly more temperamental than that.Īnyway, to fix this issue (at least for now…?) I simply checked out a new working copy of this directory, examined the. ![]() I think what Subversion was trying to tell me is that its hashed copy of the working-file.php file and the copy I was asking it to commit weren’t the same. ![]() Of course, the path/to/subversion/working/copy bit was the path to my working copy file’s parent directory and the working-file.php was an actual file in my working directory. Svn: Checksum mismatch for '/Users/maymay/Sites/path/to/subversion/working/copy/.svn/text-base/-base' expected 'cde4d8fbd5c623da3a8b1a343aa7b3f4', actual: '270b2f20804a5fcdbd15eec5910f6e3f' It looked something like this: Transmitting file data. ![]() When trying to commit my changes, SVN barfed at me and complained of a “checksum mismatch”. However, today, I fell into the (arguably) unfortunate circumstance of running into a most disturbing error from SVN. I can’t explain why this happened because in my several-year-long history with Subversion, I’ve never experienced this issue once.
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