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Re: svn del file without rm?

From: Joshua Varner <jlvarner_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-10-05 15:01:35 CEST

On 10/4/05, Fabian Cenedese <Cenedese@indel.ch> wrote:
[snip]
> Is there a possibility to delete a file from subversion control without
> actually deleting the file in the WC? I just added a few files to svn
> and found a file I didn't want to be version controlled (before
> committing). So I svn del the file again. Guess what: the file is
> totally gone now. I had expected that svn del would just remove
> the version control but not the file itself. As I hadn't it committed
> yet svn del {repo}/file is also no solution. Is there a switch or
> something to enable/disable the file deletion?
>
[snip]

currently no, but this is something a number of people have
requested recently. I'll check if there is a featrue request for it.

Josh

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