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Lost my repository, had to reinstall from backup to a different location/protocol

From: Jim Lynch <jimlynch1_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-03-09 19:31:08 CET

I had been putting off moving my repositories from a ssh+svn access mode to
one that would accommodate access from more than just me so when the system
was destroyed I reloaded the repositories and put them under svnserver
control. On my dev system I have modifications that didn't get into the
repositories before the destruction. I know I can remove all the .svn files
and directories, check out the repository somewhere else, do something like
an rsync or find/cpio to replace the changed files and check the mods back
in. I've done that before and I know it works.

Is there another way of telling svn that I'd like to check this into a
different repository? A simple svn ci complains that the repository can't
be accessed, of course.

Thanks,
Jim.
Received on Fri Mar 9 19:31:43 2007

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