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Re: Update replace files??

From: Jonas Hansson <jonas_at_cubiqsys.com>
Date: 2007-04-02 17:24:09 CEST

On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:16:05 +0200, igor vieira <imaxbr@gmail.com> wrote:

> Its a silly question, but yestarday i got a email where a guy said:
>
> "I was working in a file "A", before i commit changes i updated the local
> folder, and then i lost what i changed on file "A".
>
> this is the question:
>
> Update action overwrite my changes, if im working on File A and i update
> then the repository´s File A will replace my local archive?? Does it
> replace
> my changes if I change a file??
>
> As i said to guy: "i think it isnt possible, svn didnt overwritte files."
> Am i right?? or no??
>
> tks.
>
> Igor Max

Update merges the changes into your local copy. If it can't merge
properly, it will show it as a conflict which you will have to resolve. It
should never overwrite your data.

If a delete action have been commited to that file when you update your
working copy I don't know if you will loose the file or what will happen.

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