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Re: adding a set of files at once

From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch_at_stats.uwo.ca>
Date: 2006-02-04 19:23:44 CET

On 2/4/2006 1:20 PM, Angel Tsankov wrote:
>>>> Importing and adding are different operations. Importing is what
>>>> you do when you have a non-versioned directory, and you want to
>>>> turn it into a versioned one. [snip]
>>> Importing does not turn your non-versioned directory into a
>>> versioned one; rather, it imports the contents of your
>>> non-versioned directory into the repository and makes no changes
>>> to your local directory. You then delete (or move out of the way)
>>> your local non-versioned directory and get a new working copy from
>>> the repository.
>> Whoops, sorry for the wrong information.
>
> It seems that the terminology used with SVN is somewhat different from
> that of VSS which I have been using. Is there a good explanation of
> what a versioned directory and the like are?

Sure, take a look at the Subversion book. It's really quite well
written, and an online copy is available for free.

Duncan Murdoch

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