Re: Fwd
From: Talden <talden_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-09-28 05:01:49 CEST
You can start adding code in a branch. The issue is how you started
svn cp https://.../project/trunk
Then you checkout the branch, make your changes and commit them.
Now you merge those changes back to the trunk using 'svn log' on the
-- Talden On 9/28/07, JfK Viper <jfk.viper@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry Srilakhsman that I again sent my question in your personal email, > directly. I have again posted to users group. > > Sorry for create confusion, > > but the currently codes are in /branch/test. ( I knew that I should have > commited the code in /trunk and then branch it out from there, > but I thought I could always copy those files from /branch/test to /trunk > and then start from there when i am really ready for it.) > > So what I am planning to do right now is , use svn copy > https://.../Project/branch/test https://../Project/trunk/test ------ > > and then > use svn delete ...<test> https://..../Project/branch > > /test > > > > Now my repository should have fresh start, and > > > > I can do svn copy https://.../Project/trunk/test > https://...Project/branch/test > > > svn copy > https://../Project/trunk/test > https://..Project/branch/test1 > > > and so on to create new branches > out of the trunk. > > Do you think this will create any problem, in future ? > > > > I do not see any other alternative or good way to deal with this. > > > > Any thoughts. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subversion.tigris.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subversion.tigris.orgReceived on Fri Sep 28 05:02:17 2007 |
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