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Obsolete trunk, what now?

From: Fournier,Danny [NCR] <Danny.Fournier_at_ec.gc.ca>
Date: 2007-10-26 22:31:04 CEST

Basically, I have been working on branch adding new features. Now I find
myself with an obsolete trunk. The code is old and much changes have
been made. We're talking several months of work done on the branch now.

I feel comfortable using the branch as the new trunk without merging.
Just wondering how I would go about doing that? Delete all files from
trunk, commit, copy files from branch and commit? Or should I nuke the
repository and restart by importing the exported branch files?

Regards,

Dan

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