Andy Levy <andy.levy <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> On 5/22/07, MikeW <mw_phil <at> yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > I have a version of a source tree in SVN.
> >
> > I have been supplied with a patched version of the tree, with
> > some files and directories added, some deleted, some modified.
> >
> > I would basically like the new version of the tree to become the
> > next revision in SVN, with files & directories added, updated,
> > deleted from the repository as appropriate.
> >
> > What would be the 'best practice' way of achieving this, please ?
> > Single commit if possible.
>
> Treat it like a Vendor Branch and load it in using svn_load_dirs.pl
> See
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.2/svn.advanced.vendorbr.html#svn.advanced.vendorbr.svn_load_dirs
>
With several changes in filenames and directory names (new hardware)
this is one app that would benefit from having a GUI equivalent
to allow you to match up renamed files !
Would also be handy if you could specify some exceptions to the
additions and deletions - I have an extra parallel 'patches' dir -
though this could be done by just pruning or adding into the
input source tree, of course
Regards,
MikeW
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Received on Tue May 22 21:14:14 2007