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Re: AW: 'Leave' a project

From: John Emmas <johne53_at_tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 07:24:36 +0100

Wow Markus - thanks for the prompt reply!

On 7 Jul 2011, at 06:50, Markus Schaber wrote:

> if your code and the official repository still have a common
> ancestry, you may even "svn switch" to the current code.
>
I hoped they might - but when I opened the Switch dialog I couldn't see the new branch listed in the left-hand tree pane (even after pressing F5 to refresh). Perhaps it's not public at the moment, or something??

> If you just worry about your working copy: It is not "registered"
> anywhere. You can just delete the directory.
>
This might be the best option for me. The only thing I'm worried about is that after I delete the top-level folder, I'll want to checkout the new version to a folder which has the same name. I don't want TSVN to get confused somehow and think it's still dealing with the previous version. I need to be sure that once I delete the old version, TSVN will effectively have 'forgotten' about it.

John

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