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RE: NEWBIE : howto ignore a directory on a client computer

From: David Balažic <david.balazic_at_comtrade.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 10:19:01 +0200

Hi!

Note that TortoiseSVN version 1.8 allows you to pick each item to checkout or not right in the Checkout dialog (the "Choose items..." button).

Regards,
David Balažic

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Hathaway [mailto:rghathaway_at_starkcountyohio.gov]
> Sent: 28. July 2014 15:56
> To: mme.web100t_at_gmail.com; users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: NEWBIE : howto ignore a directory on a client computer
> Importance: Low
>
> Felix gave the better answer, especially since you already have a copy of the
> folder locally.
> If you ever need to get just a few pieces of a large project over a slow
> connection or onto limited disk space, you can do the reverse, starting with
> the shallow checkout as I'd mentioned and then updating with recursive
> depth any subfolders you want to sync into your working copy.  Then you
> won't have to synchronize gigs of data before you exclude them.
>
> Good luck learning TortoiseSvn/Subversion!  We've been using it here for
> several years now at a fairly basic level and I'm still learning new tips/tricks &
> uses on a regular basis which help us improve our code quality and
> productivity.
>
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Ryan
>
> Ryan Hathaway
> Programmer Analyst
>
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> Stark County Ohio
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> ***Please note:  My email address has changed to
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>
> >>> Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.de> 07/28/14 8:45 AM >>>
> Am 28.07.2014 15:39, schrieb Marc MENDEZ:
> >
> > The unwanted directory is a subfolder of a folder whose parent folder is
> > just under the trunk :)
> > Here is an example :
> >
> > Trunk
> > DIR1
> > DIR2
> > SUBDIR1
> > DIR3
> > ...
> >
> > I do nedd DIR1, 2 and 3. And even all the files in DIR2 or 1 and 3, but I
> > don't want SUBDIR1 and so, its content.
>
> Right click on "SUBDIR1" and chose "Update to revision" from the context
> menu. Select "only this item" when you want to keep the directory
> itself, or "exclude" to remove it from your working copy.
>
> I'd recommend the first alternative.
>
> Regards,
> Felix
>
> P.S. Please don't top-post and please don't post HTML messages
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