When I svn updated this morning, does this mean that my
-unix.cbp file did NOT get updated to the svn version.
If so, why not? I dont have any rights to update that file.
Shouldnt svn say, "whoa buddy, you can't do that.." and
clobber mine with the svn version?
Actually, it should
merge your copy with the changes in SVN, i.e. it should keep your modifications but propagate the changes of the actual version into your copy.
This normally works quite reliably, except if
a) you have a conflict (you and someone else modified the same line by coincidence)
b) you did not update the root directory, but only a subdirectory
c) other reasons (access errors, etc...)
The solution is to simply run
svn update CodeBlocks-Unix.cbp (you don't need to provide an URL or anything, just the file name), or to delete the file and run a normal update as tiwag said (which will cause you to lose your modifications, though).
Please do note that you
must close the project and open it again (or quit and restart Code::Blocks), because the project is
not automatically reloaded when Subversion changes it.