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Delete files locally

From: Philipp Hug <philipp_at_hug.cx>
Date: 2005-10-28 17:34:55 CEST

Hi everyone,

This must have been asked before, but I didn't find it anywhere...
+ It's not just TortoiseSVN related, it also applies to subversion in genearl.

We have the following scenario:
svn co someurl -N (non-recursive checkout)
svn update somedir (this is currently only possible with the svn comand-line
client)

now, if I don't need this directory anymore, how's the correct way to get rid
of it locally? In CVS you had to manually editor the entries file, but I
don't really want to do that in SVN.

now, what I'd like to have is the following:
* An option to do an svn update on a non-existing directory (this might be an
option in the repo-browser)
* An option to "locally remove" a directory from the working copy...

Does this make sense for anyone else?

Thanks Philipp

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