On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 11:26:41PM -0500, cmpilato@collab.net wrote:
> plasma <plasmaball@pchome.com.tw> writes:
>
> > hi all,
> >
> > 'svn export' refuses to export source files into an existing
> > directory. Say, if I ran a 'svn export URL PATH', found I made a
> > mistake (maybe forget to commit a file, or export a wrong branch),
> > then rerun 'svn export URL2 PATH'. Because the PATH was created by
> > previous command, the second one will refuse to run. PATH should be
> > removed explicity by user, and I think it's annoying.
>
> I'm confused. If you started an export and then cancelled it because
> it was the wrong thing, why would you want your next export to
> effectively interleave its output with whatever cruft you now have on
> disk from your failed export?!
Generally, there is not necessarily many differences between branches
or revisions. Maybe files remain the same, just theirs contents
differ.
I made this patch because someone (sorry, I forgot who) motivated me
to do so on #svn long time ago. He mentioned about an issue about
it. I found issue #1296 might be the one just now.
Since the patch is here, if you core members find it acceptable, maybe
you would like to add a new option to complete this issue? I would be
appreciate since I prefer 'svn export' do things this way.
plasma
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