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A small problem

From: Vijay Gill <vijay.s.gill_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-03 15:39:03 CET

Hi,

   I am using subversion 1.2.3-2.1 (the latest version available for fedora
core 4) with apache configured for multiple repositories. I am using
tortoisesvn on my client machines(one in office and other at home).

  My problem is when I imported some projects (one project per repository),
I committed some stupid mistake due to which now my projects have another
level of directory in their paths (e.g. \MyProject checks-out as
\MyProject\MyProject. Any attempt to move the files in the tortoisesvn leads
to this error 502 Bad Gateway.

It is not causing any trouble now, but may do so in future.

How can I solve this? I assume there is a way of exporting my repository to
local fsfs repository. Then do some svn magic (svn move) to move the files
and then re-import this repository into original after deleting the original
one. My question is, will the logs stored so far be retained in this process
(if this process succeeds at all).

Thanks and regards from

Vijay G.

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Received on Sat Dec 03 17:32:57 2005

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