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Re: Checking for misdirected subfolders?

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:37:44 +0000

On 27/03/2008, John M. Black <johnmblack_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Imagine a repo where you have
> trunk/subfolderA/subfolderB
> and also
> branches/branch1/subfolderA/subfolderB
> and they are nearly identical.
>
> Then imagine you did a Switch on your WC for the "trunk" folder, to
> "branch1". This should be a relatively simple operation.
>
> But I just did something like this, and it failed 2/3 of the way through.
> Now I've noticed that SOME of the subfolders (very, very deep subfolders)
> are not pointing to the right repo. It's almost like I have the following:
>
> WC / [branch1]subfolderA / [trunk]subfolderB
>
> Cleanup and update doesn't do anything. In fact, no mods are reported, so
> SVN must think everything is OK.
>
> Is there any command or procedure I can use to detect or correct the
> misdirected subfolders?

Try switching it all back to trunk.

Simon

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