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Re: adding something to svn

From: N D <niranjan8712_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:15:28 +0200

Buddy, I have read most of the relevant parts of the manual. :)
Was stressed out, so perhaps could not frame the question!! appologies fr
that

the current question is: m running svn copy file:///trunk<url_fr_new_branch>
whn i do so, i am gettting some error 'the src and the dest do not appear
from the same repository" even if as the WC is from the svn itself.
i have tried using the svn copy URL URL flavour of the command, but the svn
WC URL is not working.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:17 PM, Kevin Grover <kevin_at_kevingrover.net> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Eric Lee <eric_at_myprojects.srhost.info>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'am not sure how your folders are construct.
>> But here may be help.
>>
>>
>> If you need to add files to repository.
>> You have two chooses.
>>
>> 1.) import
>> c:\> cd wc
>> c:\wc> dir
>>
>> Directory of R:\temp\wc\phpbb
>>
>> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> .
>> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> ..
>> 07/23/2008 05:04a <DIR> svn
>>
>> c:\wc> svnadmin create [path-to-repos]
>> c:\wc> svn import -m "initial imports" svn svn://localhost/repos/svn
>>
>>
>> ---
>>
>> 2.) add files
>>
>> c:\wc> svnadmin create [path-to-repos]
>> c:\wc> svn mkdir svn://localhost/repos/svn
>> c:\wc> svn co svn://localhost/repos/svn svn
>> c:\wc> dir
>>
>> Directory of c:\wc>
>>
>> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> .
>> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> ..
>> 07/23/2008 05:04a <DIR> svn
>>
>> c:\wc> cd svn
>> c:\wc\svn> echo some-text > file1.txt
>> c:\wc\svn> svn add file1.txt
>>
>> c:\wc\svn> svn status
>> A file1.txt
>>
>> c:\wc\svn> svn commit -m "added a new files"
>>
>> Wish this help,
>>
>>
>> Eric,
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> Get subversion, phpBB 3
>> http://svnbook.red-bean.com
>> http://myprojects.srhost.info
>> eric[at]myprojects[dot]srhost[dot]info
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* N D <niranjan8712_at_gmail.com>
>> *To:* users_at_subversion.tigris.org
>> *Sent:* Friday, July 25, 2008 12:15 AM
>> *Subject:* adding something to svn
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I make a dir using svn mkdir.
>> I want to add the contents of the working copy to this newly created
>> directory.
>>
>> as far as i saw the svn manual, i saw "svn add files" i did not find
>> anything like this "svn add <source> <URL_at_svn_repo>"
>>
>> is right now, my working copy is pointing to vx_v_z_abc and i want to to
>> commit the contents of the working dir to the dir that i switched to using
>> the svn switch command. will svn commit serve the purpose? so in short
>> <local copy of vx_v_z_abc> to be commited to vx_v_z_abc in svn, will this
>> happen if i just say svn commit -m "messge" will the wroking copy land in
>> directory vx_v_z_abc???
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Niranjan Deshpande
>>
>> "Shut yourself from the world and create the reality you want"
>>
>>
> You don't want to run 'svnadmin create' twice.
>
> Also, note to newbies: svn creates a directy called '.svn' in working
> copies (which if often hidden, but not always). This is different from, and
> should not be confused with the user created 'svn' (no leading dot) in the
> above example.
>
> Scripted examples would probably be more useful using file:// (so anyone
> could run them).
>
> I read the original post, but could not figure out what the real question
> was. At first glance, it seems the OP does not understand the difference
> between a WC and a REPO. Rather than think too hard about it, I just
> ignored the question.
>
> To the OP (Original Poster): First advice: read the manual (
> http://svnbook.org). Second advice: when asking for help, show exact
> commands, what reponse you recieved, and what you expected. (See:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html)
>
>
>

-- 
Regards,
Niranjan Deshpande
"Shut yourself from the world and create the reality you want"
Received on 2008-07-24 22:15:54 CEST

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