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Re: how can I change svn path completly?

From: M <marcus.rohrmoser_at_gmx.de>
Date: 2004-06-03 11:38:25 CEST

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| I see.
| It is obvious that I can not update to old revision after modifying
pathname, though I can see old logs.
| Well then, is there any way to rename pathname without losing old
revisions?

You don't loose old revisions. As svn versions full directory trees you
don't loose the least bit.
It's just logical that you cannot update a folder to a time *before* it
existed.
So renaming can block you from easy access to old revisions if you try
to update to old revisions deep down in the tree.
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