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I have the following svn error, and I don't know what it means and how to resolve the problem. Maybee somebody knows:

svn commit -m ""
Deleting       CashFlower/CashFlower/AusgabenView.h
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: File 'CashFlower/AusgabenView.h' is out of date
svn: '/cashflower/!svn/wrk/be23ed68-704b-49bf-ac15-88f3164974d1/CashFlower/CashFlower/AusgabenView.h' path not found

Actually I do not understand anything. The file '/cashflower/!svn/wrk/be23ed68-704b-49bf-ac15-88f3164974d1/CashFlower/CashFlower/AusgabenView.h' does not exist and I do not know this path either.

Edit: Is is possible to commit a older revision such that it becomes the new latest reversion?

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  • Try doing a svn update first. Commented Dec 11, 2011 at 20:41
  • Try an svn update: stackoverflow.com/questions/87950/… Commented Dec 11, 2011 at 20:42
  • Thanks: None of this helps I already googled the link you posted Commented Dec 11, 2011 at 21:14

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My guess is that CashFlower/CashFlower/AusgabenView.h has already been deleted in SVN repo (from someone else) and you are trying to commit deletion again. You can check that listing dir: svn ls . If so, then try svn cleanup, and then svn update.

Is is possible to commit a older revision such that it becomes the new latest reversion?

Yes, this is called reverting to an older revision (actually, what is described is not the only way to do this).

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Thanks fro the answer: But svn revert gives an error "svn: Try 'svn help' for more info svn: Not enough arguments provided" and "svn merge -r44:50" gives the error "svn: Try 'svn help' for more info svn: Merge source required." The hints provided in the document don't work for me
You forgot the PATH argument (and that article presumed it is specified), take a look at svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.6/…
if you are in a root dir of version controlled sources - then use dot: "."

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