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Remove a working copy from svn when the repository has been deleted.

From: Wade <sean.wade.thomas_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:13:26 -0800 (PST)

Hi,

I'm completely new to SVN. I've downloaded Tortoise and have just been
experimenting. There is a project that I have that I imported into the
system which is now a blessed working copy. However, I decided to move
where the repository is located and so the original repo for this
working copy is deleted.

1) How does TortoiseSVN "know" that this is a blessed/working copy of
a project if the source repository no longer exists? Is this in a file
locally on my machine?

2) How do I remove the project form source management so that Tortoise
no longer recognizes the files as belonging to the now non existent
repo.

I'm in the process of reading the book TortoiseSVN 1.7. I have just
discovered the delete (keep local) command which obviously isn't quite
what I want since it requires a commit. :p

My goal here is to start from scratch and learn Toroise/SVN thoroughly
before I start committing my actual important source code to the
system.

Thanks,

Sean

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