On 3/13/07, Simmy Fleischer <simmyf@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Up until now when I have used tortoisesvn it has created an .svn directory
> when I exported from a repository to my local computer. Today I imported
> files to a repository and the files where added to the repository fine but
> the .svn directory wasn't added to the folder where the files were imported
> from and therefore tortoise isn't recognizing that the files have are in a
> repository. I also tried exporting from a repository folder that I know has
> worked in the past to a different folder and it also didn't get an .svn
> folder.
Import only takes the given directory and loads its contents into a
repository. It does not make that directory a repository. If you
wanted to import a directory and make it a working copy immediately,
you wanted to do an in-place import. See
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#in-place-import
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Received on Tue Mar 13 12:14:04 2007