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Re: subversion - readonly copy

From: Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 10:19:34 -0500

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 5:42 AM, Lilian Skov <ls_at_basecon.com> wrote:
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> I store our Standard Operation Documents and Working Instructions in
subversion. For editing I have a specific area to check-out, modify and
check-in. This works fine.
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> However for other users to READ the documents, I keep a supposedly
read-only copy of the file-structure and documents on another server. I
generated this by use of Tortoise SVNàExport.
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> My question is: how should I update specific documents in the read-only
folder, when changes have been added to specific documents in subversion?
If I use Export, the system generates a new folder.
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For copying documents from just one or two directories in the repository to
a non-working-copy location, you can just drag and drop from the repository
browser. If you have more than a few directories it might be easier just to
do the export again.

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