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>On 16/08/07, Simon Wray <Simon.Wray@xchanging.com> wrote:
>[...]
>> I'm a user of Tortoise SVN (coupled with Trac) and would like to know
if the
>> following is possible:
>>
>>
>> I have a number of revisions committed to the central development
trunk,
>> done over the last few weeks, made across several files. This project
has
>> been halted. Is it possible to now create a new branch and move these
>> revisions from the trunk onto the branch? I.e. is there an
established
>> process or tool to do this?
>>
>>
>> I'm not an SVN admin (we no longer have one) but I'm willing to
learn.
>>
>
>And that's not an admin's job. Start here -
>http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.branchmerge.html
>
>--
>Milen A. Radev
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Thanks Milen
I've read through that documentation and understand the premise of
branching.
Am I correct in thinking that what I really need to do is:
1. Archive all my revisions locally.
2. Reverse-merge my revisions from /trunk (in effect rolling them back).
3. Creating a new branch.
4. Applying my archived revisions to this branch.
Thanks
Simon
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Received on Thu Aug 16 15:36:08 2007