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RE: New Server Installation, Access File, and Auto-Props

From: Lieven Govaerts <lgo_at_mobsol.be>
Date: 2005-12-03 23:17:36 CET

1. I never encountered any bugs with svn switch --relocat. But I didn't
use it on large scale yet ( we have a similar migration planned in
a few weeks for some 200 people ).

2. The command runs locally, it's just doing string replacement.

( Copied this reply to users list too )

regards,

Lieven.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Res Pons [mailto:pons32@hotmail.com]
> Sent: zaterdag 3 december 2005 18:34
> To: lgo@mobsol.be
> Subject: RE: New Server Installation, Access File, and Auto-Props
>
> Thank you I tested this and it worked, I THINK?! A coworker
> who was testing it for me reported it as buggy -- he found
> some instances of .svn/enteries in some subdirectories not
> switching the urls. Do you know anything about this? I ran
> it and randomly opened and checked couple of the
> .svn/entries files and they DID switch the domain section of
> the url from old to new successfully.
>
> Does the svn switch --relocate command run locally and
> oblivious to the server, meaning, the server doesn't even
> have to be running for this command to take effect, right?
>
> Thanks
>

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