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Re: Reattaching to repository - is it possible?

From: Kevin Duffey <supreme_java_guru_1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-09-04 22:28:13 CEST

Yup, deleted the SVN stuff already. Exactly what you
said is what I am doing, copied project, deleted out
of eclipse, checked out as project from svn, then
pasting back over the top. Oh well, not as nice as
what will be in 1.3, but it works.

Thanks.

--- Mark Phippard <MarkP@softlanding.com> wrote:

> It depends on what you did when you disconnected.
> If you removed the SVN
> metadata, then you cannot just reconnect. If you
> did not remove the
> metadata, then you can. However, in your case,
> since you moved the
> repository, you need to use the SVN command line to
> run the svn switch
> --relocate command to point your WC at the new
> repository.
>
> Team -> Share should then recognize it and let it
> reattach.
>
> Based on the dialogs you are saying you are seeing,
> I would guess that you
> deleted the SVN metadata. Assuming that is the
> case, this is what you need
> to do:
>
> 1) Copy project to a safe location.
> 2) Delete project in Eclipse workspace
> 3) Checkout project from repository
> 4) Copy files over top of existing files.
> 5) Possibly do a refresh in Eclipse so that it
> knows about new files.
>
> We are working on implementing these workaround
> steps programmatically in
> Subclipse. They are working on building this
> feature into Subversion,
> which would make it easier to implement. It looks
> like it will get into
> 1.3.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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