SVTEvioReader was not added inadvertently, that was the original SVT Evio reader used for the test run. That said, can you un-delete the file and rename it or put it in the sandbox? I never made sure if everything in the file was ported over to the new reader so it shouldn't have been deleted.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:22 PM, McCormick, Jeremy I. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
I found there was a strange problem in my copy of the HPS Java trunk today.
There was a conflict reported about this file.
src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.java
I think the problem was that there was also inadvertently added a file called “SVTEvioReader.java” which on some platforms/configurations is considered the same file. Or there was a rename that didn’t work properly. (Not sure.)
So even after fully updating I was getting some messages like
[564 $] svn statusD C src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.java> local unversioned, incoming add upon updateSummary of conflicts:Tree conflicts: 1
To resolve this I did
svn resolve accept --working src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.java
after which the conflict was resolved but it still seemed to want to mark it as deleted anyways
[567 $] svn statusD src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.java
so then I did
[568 $] svn revert src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.javaReverted 'src/main/java/org/hps/evio/SvtEvioReader.java'
And all seems to be well now.
If you have any trouble with this let me know.
—Jeremy
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