Thanks Simon.
I know I didn't put the question too well. Anyway you gave me the
answer, a distributed version control is what I need. Thanks.
Vikram
On Feb 23, 6:15 pm, Simon Large <simon.tortoise..._at_googlemail.com>
wrote:
> 2009/2/23 SeeVik <vikramvmalhotra1..._at_gmail.com>:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I have a versioning scenario which is very hard to maintain. I have a
> > web application whose repository is stored on some server. I checked
> > out from the server. Now I want to create my local repository from
> > that checkout, but I don't want those .svn files to appear as changes
> > how can I do this?
>
> I have no idea what you are trying to achieve here as you only
> describe the method you wnat to use and not the ulitimate purpose, so
> I can only guess.
>
> If you just want a working copy without the .svn folders use TSVN->export.
>
> If you want a local repository which you can merge back into the main
> repo later, you need to use a distributed VCS instead of subversion.
>
> Simon
>
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