On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Gavin 'Beau' Baumanis
<gavin_at_thespidernet.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have created a branch "/branches/Production"
> That I use for the purpose of tracking updates made to the production
> system of a web application.
>
> If there is an unexpected error as a result of an update to production I
> need to revert to the previous version that was in production.
>
> Consider; 'file1.cfm' may have several revisions made to it before it
> actually gets to production.
> Without the production branch I would be unable to easily know which of the
> revisions for this file was indeed the last one placed into production.
>
> Anyway,
> Onto the problem.
> Lets assume that I have sequentially committed to the trunk, 20 separate
> file updates via 20 separate commits.
> All 20 of these commits to the trunk need to be replicated to the
> production branch.
>
> Using the above assumptions - Is there a relevant function that will enable
> me to do;
> copy the "current state" of the 20 files from the past 20 commits, into a
> new location, as 1 single commit?
You want to perform a merge.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.branchmerge.copychanges.html
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