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Re: [Subclipse-users] Checkout to existing project without deleting ?

From: shumisha <shumisha_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-09-06 15:27:45 CEST

Hi Eric,

Well actually I think now I can even withouth this compare file, as there is
a clear separation between what's in SVN (the extension being developed) and
the "unversionned" part. As there is no overlapping between these two
elements, I can simply drop in all files back.
I have to do it now, to see how handy that is !

Thanks for your input

Regards

Eric Landmann wrote:
>
> shumisha <shumisha@gmail.com> wrote on Thursday, September 6, 2007:
>
>>Thanks very much for your quick answer. So it means I have to find another
>>layout for code and repository. I'll try stay informed of upcoming
releases.
>>This feature would be really helpful in my situation.
>
> Shumisha:
>
> Perhaps you could move the folder, check out the project, then do a file
> compare on the two directories, moving back what is new. That is what we
> do. We develop on Macs, and BBEdit is the tool of choice for this task.
> Although I am a very new user to Subversion, there certainly (probably)
> might be a better way.
>
> --Eric
>
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