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Re: [Subclipse-users] Can't commit regenerated dir-tree

From: Jiøí Mare¹ <Jiri.Mares_at_svt.cz>
Date: 2006-06-30 15:05:19 CEST

>>I tried to delete the dir content but to leave the .svn dirs, but then
>>subclipse won't synchronize anything. Therefore I
>>tried cleanup command and things went well, I can commit new changes
>
> ....
>
>>Is it the right way, or not?
>
>
> Deleting folders that have .svn folders in them is very bad, so do not do
> that. Subversion generally cannot recover from that and your working copy
> is corrupt. Note that this is a Subversion issue.
>
> How are you deleting the content? If you do it from within Eclipse, we
> are going to capture the delete and run the svn delete command, which is
> probably not what you want.

using ant ...

> Can't you just generate the reports on top of the existing ones and let
> Subversion recognize which ones are modified/added? If not, then I would
> think if you deleted the content, and did not delete and folders, then
> regenerating should work fine and Subclipse should just work.

I thing that deleting the content, leaving the dir tree with .svn dirs is okay, but ... I have to perform the cleanup.

-- 
Jiøí Mare¹ (mailto:Jiri.Mares@svt.cz)
ÈSAD SVT Praha, s.r.o. (http://www.svt.cz)
Czech Republic
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