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svn import of working directory

From: Steve Karg <steve_at_kargs.net>
Date: 2004-03-11 21:03:43 CET

Hi List!

I started using subversion the other day, and I thought I would use it
like I have used CVS in the past. I performed an import in one of my
project directories. However, no .svn directory was created in that
directory, so even though I had the project in svn, I cannot update any
files in the working directory and commit them to svn. The only way I
was able to accomplish this was to delete the working directory and
contents, and then 'checkout' the directory project. Am I just missing
something, or is this how it is supposed to work?

I wanted to use svn on my /etc files - but am a little timid about
deleting that directory and having it checkout correctly the first time :-)

Steve

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