Look into the "svn switch" command maybe?
>
>Hi,
>
>I have a question on SVN.
>
>First, we are converting CVS to SVN. One of our process is
>that we have a production system where the code are checked
>out from CVS using a shared account. This shared account is
>not allowed to commit changes to CVS.
>However, if a bug is found and it can be fixed right away, a
>developer can fix the file in the working directory and commit
>it to CVS using the project's working directory by overriding
>CVSROOT, for example:
>
>Shared account checkout the files:
>$ cvs -d sharedaccount@host checkout <file>
>
>Developer committing a fixed code:
>$ cvs -d developer1@host commit -m "comment" <file>
>
>Is there a similar way to do this in SVN?
>
>Thanks,
>Sergio
>
>
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