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RE: RE: Howto freeze or archive a project

From: Bicking, David (HHoldings, IT) <David.Bicking_at_thehartford.com>
Date: 2007-09-20 15:28:35 CEST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Jimenez [mailto:d.jimenez@comvision.net.au]
>
> > You'd have to either move the project back into the
> Projects folder,
> > which would then make it available to everybody, or you
> would instruct
> > the developer who can access the Archives folder to checkout into
> > their local projects folder "manually". In TSVN, simply initiate a
> > checkout operation and specify the correct workspace
> location in the
> > dialog.
>
> This sounds fine. However, How would I then commit the work?
> Where will it commit to?
>
> Regards
>
> Daniel

When you "check out" the folders, the workspace knows what to do. It
will commit to where it was retrieved. When you move folders in the
repository, the clients either have to "Switch" or checkout the folder
from the repository.

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