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Re: .svn automagicaly removed

From: Uroš Gruber <uros.gruber_at_vizija.si>
Date: 2005-11-18 11:45:21 CET

Nick Thompson wrote:
> On Friday 18 November 2005 10:23, Uroš Gruber wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to figure it out why is this happening. I have some
>> working copies. And today i try to update it and got message
>>
>> $ svn update .
>> Skipped '.'
>>
>> I check this folder and there was no .svn at all. This happend about
>> 6 months ago, but I thought that somebody removed it by mistake.
>>
>> But this time I'm sure nobody touch anything inside this dir.
>>
>> did somebody notice this problems
>>
>> and btw is there any way I can make this folder working copy again,
>> because I have many files inside and not in svn.
>>
>> Os is FreeBSD
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Uros
>>
>
> Is your working copy in /tmp....? It's not uncommon for files older
> than a certain age to be flushed out of temp. Check for cron jobs.
>
> You can always checkout a new working copy and use a script to copy
> across changed files, or use a tool that can do this for you - I use
> kdiff3.
>
No working copy is in my webroot. This is actualy web projects. I'm
checking cron jobs but I don't if this is the case, because I update
this folders 4 days ago.

regards

Uros

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