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Re: [Subclipse-users] Files from another repository

From: vizion <david_at_atf4.com>
Date: 2007-08-23 23:36:02 CEST

Mark Phippard-3 wrote:
>
> On 8/23/07, vizion <david@atf4.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a back up of thousands of files which we need to import into a
>> current
>> project. The files were orginally held on a server destroyed in a fire.
>> The
>> back up copies were created by a process that removed the tmp/.svn files.
>> If
>> I import them into a project (using eclipse radrails) the files still
>> have
>> versioning properties that confict with the versioning properties for the
>> current project in the current repository (which is held on a local
>> freebsd
>> server using apache& mod_dav_svn).
>
> I do not understand what you mean. If the .svn files do not exist,
> then essentially it is like you have an exported copy of your
> repository. There is no versioning information. What exactly do you
> want to do? If you still have your repository, why do you need the
> files? Do they have modifications to them?
>
> You might be better off asking on the Subversion users@ list. More
> people to reach.
>
> I think you should try to phrase your problem better though so that
> you get the right help. Perhaps talk about what you have tried to do
> and what did not work.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
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Mark -
When files have been versioned they have properties which include the
version # and the name of the committer. So an attempt to include those
files in a different repository fails if the versioning properties. In thsi
instance following an importing of the files into the project an attempt to
commit those files to the depository fails with an error stating that the
.svm/tmp files could not be found. I am not exactly certain how this works
but I believe the expected path to the .svn/tmp is part of the property
metadata. I thought anyone who was likely to know the answer would
understand the question rather than suggest I could explain the problem
better. It sounds like you blame me vecause you do not know the answer.

David

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