Hi,
I am using TortoiseSVN 1.2.6 and SVN 1.2.3 and I am new to SVN. I have
the following requirement:
1. Take the SVN (local) repository created in my local wkstn to home
and
continue working there, so that I don't miss out on version checkins
So I did the following:
1. Created a Repo using the TortoiseSVN
2. Added Project
3. Made changes to the files and committed them too
4. Copied the Repo dir. Tree into my USB key and took it home
5. Copied the Repo dir Tree from my USB key to a local drive in my Home
PC - so far so good
6. Tried to browse the (just copied) Repo using TortoiseSVN (same
versions as in my office)
But I am getting an error like "not a working a copy"
Could someone help me in this regard?
More info. Although I installed SVN & TortoiseSVN, I am using only
TortoiseSVN. Should I use SVN also so that this problem is avoided? I
tried the SVN dump and restore option as mentioned in the manual. I was
able to get the dump successfully but getting some error while trying to
restore the same (sorry, I don't remember the exact error message in
this case)
Thanks and rgds,
Watson
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Received on Thu Jan 12 03:52:58 2006