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On 09/06/2012 08:43 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:svnbook@googlecode.com">svnbook@googlecode.com</a> wrote:<br>
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Author: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richardcavell@mail.com">richardcavell@mail.com</a>
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Date: Thu Sep 6 17:42:53 2012
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Log: Chapter 3, regarding svn lock (page 80 of the PDF)
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"Sally simply needs to pass the --force to the..." ->
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"Sally simply needs to pass the --force option to the..."
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Looks like the word "option" was overlooked, given the surrounding
tags.<br>
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That's almost certainly what happened. (Happens to me often with
the </command> tag, too.)<br>
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Out of curiosity, though -- what <i>would</i> happen if a
presumably Jedi-esque Sally passed the Force to the 'svn unlock'
command?<br>
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