On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Eric Lee <eric_at_myprojects.srhost.info>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'am not sure how your folders are construct.
> But here may be help.
>
>
> If you need to add files to repository.
> You have two chooses.
>
> 1.) import
> c:\> cd wc
> c:\wc> dir
>
> Directory of R:\temp\wc\phpbb
>
> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> .
> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> ..
> 07/23/2008 05:04a <DIR> svn
>
> c:\wc> svnadmin create [path-to-repos]
> c:\wc> svn import -m "initial imports" svn svn://localhost/repos/svn
>
>
> ---
>
> 2.) add files
>
> c:\wc> svnadmin create [path-to-repos]
> c:\wc> svn mkdir svn://localhost/repos/svn
> c:\wc> svn co svn://localhost/repos/svn svn
> c:\wc> dir
>
> Directory of c:\wc>
>
> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> .
> 07/23/2008 05:07a <DIR> ..
> 07/23/2008 05:04a <DIR> svn
>
> c:\wc> cd svn
> c:\wc\svn> echo some-text > file1.txt
> c:\wc\svn> svn add file1.txt
>
> c:\wc\svn> svn status
> A file1.txt
>
> c:\wc\svn> svn commit -m "added a new files"
>
> Wish this help,
>
>
> Eric,
>
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* N D <niranjan8712_at_gmail.com>
> *To:* users_at_subversion.tigris.org
> *Sent:* Friday, July 25, 2008 12:15 AM
> *Subject:* adding something to svn
>
> Hi all,
>
> I make a dir using svn mkdir.
> I want to add the contents of the working copy to this newly created
> directory.
>
> as far as i saw the svn manual, i saw "svn add files" i did not find
> anything like this "svn add <source> <URL_at_svn_repo>"
>
> is right now, my working copy is pointing to vx_v_z_abc and i want to to
> commit the contents of the working dir to the dir that i switched to using
> the svn switch command. will svn commit serve the purpose? so in short
> <local copy of vx_v_z_abc> to be commited to vx_v_z_abc in svn, will this
> happen if i just say svn commit -m "messge" will the wroking copy land in
> directory vx_v_z_abc???
>
> --
> Regards,
> Niranjan Deshpande
>
> "Shut yourself from the world and create the reality you want"
>
>
You don't want to run 'svnadmin create' twice.
Also, note to newbies: svn creates a directy called '.svn' in working copies
(which if often hidden, but not always). This is different from, and should
not be confused with the user created 'svn' (no leading dot) in the above
example.
Scripted examples would probably be more useful using file:// (so anyone
could run them).
I read the original post, but could not figure out what the real question
was. At first glance, it seems the OP does not understand the difference
between a WC and a REPO. Rather than think too hard about it, I just
ignored the question.
To the OP (Original Poster): First advice: read the manual (
http://svnbook.org). Second advice: when asking for help, show exact
commands, what reponse you recieved, and what you expected. (See:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html)
Received on 2008-07-24 19:18:17 CEST