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Re: some confusion about subversion

From: Siva Kumar <gsiwakumar_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:56:09 +0530

> I am just new to subversion and encountered some confusion.
> I have set up a svn server on my ubuntu/linux.
> After creating an account called "test" under /var/svn(using svnadmin create
> /var/svn/test), I checked out the repository under "/home" directory.
> And all these went smoothly until when I tried to add some new files to the
> repository....
> When I added some files using "svn add filename" and checked the files in
> the repository(/var/svn/test), I didn't find any filename that matched the
> files I have just added.
> So I wonder where my uploaded file goes.

Hi,

Svn add is local operation in your working copy. you have to
do 'svn ci' to update the repo with your changes.
Received on 2010-10-10 08:27:10 CEST

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