> If you mean "get rid of" so it isn't in the repository any more... no.
> If you dump, fiilter and reload all of your history for that path will
> be gone.
It should no longer be in the repository (space) and I do not need any
history for what is gone.
What I'm not sure about, is how this would ten affect the other folders and
especially the trunk.
Thank you,
-Dieter
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Archer [mailto:Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 22:08
> To: dieter oberkofler; users_at_subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: RE: Repository cleanup
>
> > We are using a pretty standard repository setup with a folder
> > branches/private that contains the (private and temporary) branches
> > that
> > will later be merged into the main trunk.
> > Is there a save way to get rid of the no longer used (private)
> branches
> > without losing any of the history information in trunk?
> > Thank you,
> > -Dieter
>
> If you mean "get rid of" so they don't show up in the HEAD revision,
> sure, just deleted them using svn delete. The folder will still be
> there and all the history will remain.
>
> If you mean "get rid of" so it isn't in the repository any more... no.
> If you dump, fiilter and reload all of your history for that path will
> be gone.
>
> BOb
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