Hi group,
I have a large set of development files (sources of
different projects and some tools) in a directory tree
on two different PC's and I want to use subversion
(and tortoisesvn) to achieve two things:
- version control over the sources and tools.
- keeping those trees in sync.
It looks like subverions can do this (although I have
to avoid a commit on the whole tree - this takes an
hour due to the large number of files and size). But
there is one thing that surprises me.
If I do a delete on a file or directory from a workset
and a subsequent commit, this file (or directory) is
removed from both the workset and repository. But when
I do an update on the other machine, it does not
remove the file but only removes version control.
Is this expected behavior, can this be changed or am I
missing something?
Best regards,
Joep
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Received on Fri Jun 22 19:36:01 2007