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> Von: Robert <robertLinux@gmx.de>
> Datum: 22. November 2003 17:33:58 MEZ
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> Betreff: create a working copy without checkout files
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Hello.
I already have a /usr/local/MyApache2/conf/httpd.conf in my repostitory.
Now I have a new installation of Apache and the /conf directory ist't a
subversion working copy anymore.
How can I commit the new /usr/local/MyApache2/conf/httpd.conf into my
repository?
Formerly I was used to
svn checkout http://myIP:port/svn/usr/local/MyApache2/conf/ .
The space+dot told svn not to get any files but to create a working
copy. Today I noticed that this doesn't work. Does my rememberance fool
me or is that changed behavior?
What can I do to update files like that?
Thanks for help.
Robert
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