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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:21:20+00:00 2026-05-11T21:21:20+00:00

When using the merge tracking feature in Subversion 1.5, SVN updates the mergeinfo property

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When using the merge tracking feature in Subversion 1.5, SVN updates the mergeinfo property of the parent folder to track the revisions being merged. We have a large number of developers (>500) working on our repository, and it is not uncommon around deadlines to have large numbers of developers all trying to commit around the same time. If some other developer has committed to the same folder since your last update, you are forced to update before committing due to the change in the mergeinfo. So how do you prevent the situation where a developer is forced to repeatedly update their working copy because each time they update, someone else commits to that folder before they do? Or is it rare enough of a situation that people just put up with it?

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    2026-05-11T21:21:20+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:21 pm

    @CtrlAltDel, I call BS on suggesting that a DVCS of any flavor is a silver bullet for this problem. In this case, all you might succeed in doing is shifting the merge burden from commit time to integration time, which is arguably a far bigger headache. Now, instead of experiencing conflicts in real-time on a centralized repository, you have developers working on increasingly diverging code bases in their own distributed repositories. Cobbling them together into a single coherent (and working) product is non-trivial.

    I think the solution of notifying developers of repository commits has real merit. If you’re not Windows (and can’t use SVN Notifier, as Mark suggests) I recommend updating an RSS feed each time a commit occurs. You can do this via a post-commit repository hook — examples abound online.

    However, being notified when something changes anywhere in the repository can quickly become a distraction. For finer-grained RSS, I use WebSVN (you have to enable RSS). Basically, you can ask for an RSS feed for any repository path (file or directory) and it is dynamically generated/updated for you. You can refresh the RSS as often as you like, too — the last version is cached until a new revision is committed. There are a number of RSS readers on all platforms that can alert a developer of changes.

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