I’m using SVN (only for 1 day now) on Eclipse (for Android development) and using Subclipse plugin for SVN
I got an error when trying to commit my project.
The error was that the AndroidManifest.xml file was out-of-date, that the file system had no such item and the file not found “transaction 15-k” and then url to file location of AndroidManifest.xml on the server from the tag that I think was the one I used to restore the project before this error started occurring.
Couldn’t answer my own question, so I’m writing the answer here
I know now what is happening…
I had restored my project from a tag yesterday.
Then I had renamed this tag in repository… from a0001 to a001
but for some reason, which I do not yet fully understand (but I guess will after I read all about subversion in the manual – but that might take a while)…. when I try to commit my working copy, it tries to commit to this restored tag a0001, and not to my main project trunk. And I cannot figure out anyway to edit the destination URL in the dialog after I select “commit”.
p.s. if someone could tell me how I can tell it to submit my project (working copy – files from my computer) again to the main project trunk, that would great. Otherwise probably I will mess up some files in the SVN while experimenting trying to figure out how to do this.
well, I found the solution to my problems… I found there was an alternative called Git… I installed the Eclipse plugin and I like it more…