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Converting from VSS to SVN

From: Alain <arwebmail_at_skynet.be>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 23:21:17 +0200

Hello,

I am quite new to SVN and TortoiseSVN as client.
I have been able to transfer my VSS repository to SVN under Windows.
But between the last version under VSS and the one under my directories,
many changes have occurred in many source files.
Problem is : I am unable to check in the files of my local directory to
the SVN repository.
Do I have to
- first copy all files of my local directory in a temporary one,
- then delete these files,
- export the files from the SVN repository (they come from VSS),
- replace them with the contain of the temporary files
- finally check in to take the modifications into account

Or is there a more simple way to check in my files in my new SVN
repository where VSS projects have just been imported ?

I thank you for your help and apologize for what is maybe a trivial
question for experienced users!

Regards

Alain

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