Right, it just commits what you tell it to. So if you modify a java file
so that it depends on a new not yet added file to the repo, and then you
forget to run "svn add" on that new file, you get this situation :)
Bela Ban wrote:
LO, I thought SVN doesn't 'do' partial commits ! :-)
Jason T. Greene wrote:
> Manik is working on fixing this. Somehow a partial commit got in the
> tree. It should build if you back out the most recent changeset.
> Brian Stansberry wrote:
>> Can't compile jbc core; maybe something didn't get checked in?
>>
>> [INFO] Compiling 300 source files to
>> /home/bes/dev/jbc/core/trunk/target/classes
>> [INFO]
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
>> [INFO]
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [INFO] Compilation failure
>>
>>
/home/bes/dev/jbc/core/trunk/src/main/java/org/jboss/cache/util/CachePrinter.java:[6,43]
>> package org.jboss.cache.factories.injection does not exist
>>
>>
/home/bes/dev/jbc/core/trunk/src/main/java/org/jboss/cache/util/CachePrinter.java:[60,61]
>> package ComponentFactory does not exist
>>
>>
/home/bes/dev/jbc/core/trunk/src/main/java/org/jboss/cache/util/CachePrinter.java:[69,75]
>> package ComponentFactory does not exist
>>
>>
/home/bes/dev/jbc/core/trunk/src/main/java/org/jboss/cache/util/CachePrinter.java:[75,27]
>> package ComponentFactory does not exist
>>
>
>
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