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Re: revert deletes subdirectory

From: Adam Maschek <adam.maschek_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 05:49:35 -0800 (PST)

Yes, i could reproduce it on another pc. I tried a smaller repo, but
it did not have the same effect there, it must be the direcotry
structure or naming of my files.
So, try to reproduce like:
1. checkout http://imgmap.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
2. modify examples/example1.html and examples/example1_files/
interface1.js by adding a single character anywhere
3. go back to the root of the project, right click, select check for
modifications
4. observe the two files modified, select both, right click and select
revert
5. get an error message and see examples/example1_files gone

let me know if you could reproduce like this
Thanks,
Adam

> I can't reproduce this. Sure, TSVN deletes the *files* before it reverts
> them (it moves them to the trash bin so you can restore them later if
> necessary - revert removes your local modifications and without TSVN
> moving those files to the trash, you couldn't restore those modified
> files anymore).
>
> But TSVN does not remove folders before reverting.
>
> Can you reproduce this yourself? How exactly?
>
> Stefan
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