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Update IP address in working copy?

From: Ron Olson <tachoknight_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:28:24 -0500

Hi all-

I have set up an Apache-based Subversion server on my home machine
that I access from my laptop when I'm on the road. I have a DHCP-based
IP address from my ISP that hasn't changed in eons, until yesterday,
when suddenly everything stopped working. I then discovered that my
machine had a new IP address and when I connected using the new IP,
everything worked fine.

Unfortunately, all my working copies on my laptop are pointed at the
old IP address. Nothing else has changed on the server changed; the
same projects and the same security are there, just now with a new IP.

I guess I could check out the projects again to a different place and
then copy over the working files, but that would be a big deal because
some of the files are images and are very very large.

Would it be possible to go into the .svn directory and replace the old
IP with the new one? I've been looking for the old address, though,
and can't find it. Is it possible to update the working copy this way?
If so, what would I need to modify?

Thanks,

Ron

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