> There are potential problems with doing it that way [1]. The safer > option is to do: > > svn revert . > svnmerge merge -M -F <py3k-rev> I still don't see the potential problem. If you do svnmerge, svn commit, all is fine, right? The problem *only* arises if you do svnmerge, svn up, svn commit - and clearly, you shouldn't do that. If, on commit, you get a conflict, you should revert all your changes, svn up, and start all over with the merge. Regards, Martin
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