> I believe that's difficult when you previously merged from the trunk to > the py3k branch - the merged change to the svnmerge related properties > on the root directory gets in the way when svnmerge attempts to update > them on the maintenance branch. > > That's what started this thread, and so far nobody has come up with a > workaround. The work-around is fairly straight-forward: - inspect the conflict file (I forgot its name - something like dir-props), and verify that the only conflict is in the missing merge info from trunk to py3k - svn resolved . > It seems to me that svnmerge.py should just be able to do a > svn revert on the affected properties in the maintenance branch before > it attempts to modify them, but my svn-fu isn't strong enough for me to > say that for sure. See above. svnmerge overwrites the property after it has conflicted, so the only additional action to take is to declare that a resolution. Regards, Martin
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