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Re: AW: AW: is it possible to do an undelete?

From: Phil Labonte <phil.labonte_at_transcore.com>
Date: 2005-10-21 17:31:56 CEST
Thanks I tried that after I sent you and email. And it worked . Great Thanks.
Sorry.


So my other question is this:
If you have a large project and you actually do want to delete it. Then how do you clean up the database so that it is actually deleted and cannot be restored by this same method?
Or is it possible at all?

Felix Gilcher wrote:
 Shure: Check out a working copy and do the required operations there. 

 regards

 fg
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	Von: Phil Labonte [mailto:phil.labonte@transcore.com] 
	Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Oktober 2005 17:05
	An: Felix Gilcher
	Cc: List Subversion
	Betreff: Re: AW: is it possible to do an undelete?
	
	
	I keep getting an error using the instructions from the book:
	svn copy -r 1887 http://vsubversion.server.ca/svn/repos/DemoProject2 WC
	svn: '.' is not a working copy
	
	so I the project was deleted in revision 1888
	
	I am runnign these commands on the vsubversion server itself.
	
	I do not have a working copy because I never checked it out on the server.
	
	Any thoughts?
	
	
	
	Felix Gilcher wrote: 

		Yes, there is an easy method, it's all in The Book:
		
		[Undoing Changes] 
		http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch04s04.html#svn-ch-4-sect-4.2
		
		and more specifically the next secion:
		
		[Resurrecting Deleted Items]
		http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch04s04.html#svn-ch-4-sect-4.3
		
		regards
		fg
		
		--
		Felix Gilcher
		Head of IT Development
		
		Exozet Berlin GmbH
		Rotherstraße 20
		10245 Berlin
		
		
		________________________________
		
			Von: Phil Labonte [mailto:phil.labonte@transcore.com] 
			Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Oktober 2005 16:20
			An: List Subversion
			Betreff: is it possible to do an undelete?
			
			
			From the Repos Browser a user deleted an entire directory, or in my case, a project, is there a quick undelete I can do or will I have to restore from the latest dump?
			
			I am using Subversion on a Linux box and the clients are using Tortoise from Windows XP, some smart guy deleted an entire project just to see if he could! But he thought he was using a test project and not the real thing! he got confused about the URL he was using!
			And since users that can commit files must also have delete rights... 
			
			Thanks.
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