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Re: [OS X] Preserving .svn directories in nibs; restoring nuked .svn directories

From: Wilfredo Sánchez <wsanchez_at_wsanchez.net>
Date: 2003-03-09 08:40:13 CET

On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 09:04 PM, Nicholas Riley wrote:

> For .rtfd files and anything else, I have attached a Python script I
> wrote and use for restoring the .svn directories, just naively by
> doing a svn up and moving the .svn directory back where it's supposed
> to do. This will work for most cases except for the bizarre ones
> where you've run svn switch or something, but since the versioning
> infromation is totally wiped out in this case, I don't know what else
> I can do :)

   Heh, I did exactly the same thing. Thanks for the IB pallet, that'll
be handy.

        -wsv

From: Wilfredo Sánchez <wsanchez@apple.com>
Date: Thu Jan 30, 2003 1:59:02 AM US/Pacific
To: macosx-svn@red-bean.com
Subject: [macosx-svn] svn-recover-bundle

   I wrote a simple shell script to recover a bundle directory's .svn
turds after they've been munched on by an editor. It's not perfect,
but it works well enough to get me by for now.

   Thought I'd share the workaround while we ponder better solutions.

        http://svn.freemethods.org/trunk/Commands/svn-support/svn-recover-
bundle.sh

        -wsv

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