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Re: [TSVN] Followup: [TSVN] Q: Resyncing TSVN Repo after disk crash

From: Stefan Küng <stefan.kueng_at_wagner-group.ch>
Date: 2004-08-17 08:51:15 CEST

Kyle Ferrio wrote:

> I think I may still be missing something simple. First, I note that
> accidentally attempting to relocate my trunk to a new location with 'trunk'
> omitted from the repo results in not being able to commit. That makes
> sense, but perhaps could be trapped in the relocate process itself.

Complain please on the Subversion mailing list. I did before, but wasn't
successful at all.

> The 'relocate' dialog appears to act recursively on directories, which is
> almost always what I want.
> But in the case of a disaster recovery, a developer's working copy might
> include switches to several different branches:
>
> WC\Base --> \trunk\Base
> WC\Module_1-->\branches\GonzoModule_1
>
> A good developer would be careful to check which branch was "checked out" of
> before relocating. But is there a way to let TSVN recognize the branches,
> relative to the old repo, and relocate them relative to the new repo in a
> recursive way that also honors branches?

The relocate command is really stupid. All it does is changing the URL a
file points to with the new string you entered. Nothing more.

Stefan

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