Kyle Ferrio wrote:
> I have a disaster recovery scenario.
>
> Multiple active developers using TSVN have made working copies of a
> project on their local disks.
>
> The (possibly remote) disk hosting the SVN repo crashes. (uh oh...)
>
> The repo admin is able to recover the repo undamaged, but is forced to
> relocate it to a new disk on a different mount point for whatever reason.
>
> The developers' working copies are still intact on their local drives.
> And now they would like to commit changes since the crash, as if nothing
> had happened. But their working copies point back to a non-existent
> repo! Is there a tool to reliably redirect the working copies to the
> new location of the restored repo?
>
> Perhaps I should ask this on the svn list, but I really want to know the
> best way to do this with TSVN on WinXP.
Check out the "relocate" command.
Stefan
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Received on Tue Aug 17 08:39:34 2004