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[TSVN] Recover deleted file

From: David CM Weber <david.weber_at_backbonesecurity.com>
Date: 2004-06-25 19:05:33 CEST

Sorry if this seems basic, but I actually cannot find the answer. I
STFI, RTFAQ, STArchive, RTFM, etc.

Reading the svn book, it states that the best way to recover a deleted
file is to copy a specific revision to the WC, and then commit it. So,
I started poking around in TSVN for the comprable command.

I looked in the repository explorer, found the file in the correct
revision, right click.... No copy. Searched the documentation. No
luck.

I can't seem to find a way to do an "interactive" copy. Am I missing
something?

What is the "accepted" way to undelete files using tsvn?

(Off topic [but related]: I tried using the command line svn to do it
that way, but the URI has spaces in it, which is messing up SVN. I
tried using %20 in place of the spaces, but again, no dice. It was
complaining that the file wasn't in that revision. Any way to work
around this? Get a URI encoded version of the files at particular
revisions?)

Thanks.

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