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The Merge Client is just an alternate UI that was developed. Both UI end up calling the same svn merge API and all of the actual work is done by Subversion itself. I would check the console, but I would guess that what is happening is that SVN is breaking the merge up into multiple merges because of the revision ranges you selected and/or the merge tracking information in your repository. The console will show this. What is happening is the merge of let's say the first revision range ends with some conflicts so it cannot continue to merge the next range. |
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Hi, I have one single project which refuses to be merged from on branch to another when I use CollabNet Desktop as merge
implementation in Subclipse 4.3.3 with JavaHL 1.13 in Ubuntu 20.04.
The merge runs just fine with the default Subclipse merge implementation. But the CollabNet Desktop is much more convenient when it comes to selecting revisions, so I'd rather use that.
All I get as an error message is
"Unresolved conflicts from previous merge detected
One or more conflicts were produced during a previous merge of [my project]"
But I am sure that there are no previous merge conflicts. This error occurs even after a fresh checkout of the project.
I don't see anything related in the eclipse error log.
I guess it's a bug in CollabNet Desktop (external lib?), but I have no idea where I can report it.
Any ideas how to solve it or how to obtain more information?
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