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Local copy incorrectly checks in to two different branches

From: Charles Worm <charles.worm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:43:17 -0800 (PST)

I have a 1.0 and 1.1 branch of a project. The 1.1 branch is new and
has also been relocated to a different server. Anyway, something has
gone wrong and when I check in changes from my local copy to the 1.1
branch, some file end up in the in the 1.0 branch in a completely
wrong folder (fortunately is the wrong folder and I was able to delete
them without worrying about what they had overwritten).

The everything is ok on my local copy but I suspect some of my .svn
files on my local copy are messed up. So I would like to refresh the
svn information on my local copy so I can commit correctly.

I know I can export my local copy to create a clean detached copy of
the project, but how can I reattach that back to the SVN repository?
I suspect this would correct my problem but am not sure of what side
effects their might be.

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