Hi, Uli,
Von: Ulrich Eckhardt [mailto:ulrich.eckhardt_at_dominolaser.com]
> On Monday 22 August 2011, Markus Schaber wrote:
> > We need to add a new directory including files and properties to a
> > subversion repository "in-place".
>
> There are two more things that came to mind that could help you solve
your
> problem:
>
> 1. You could try to "svn switch" the workspace where you added the
file
> tree to its own child. In theory, the metadata should be locally
present
> already, so no network traffic is required. If SVN is smart enough to
re-
> use the existing files, this could be a very cheap operation.
Nice idea. I will try to check whether Subversion can handle that.
> 2. You could create the directory remotely, then check it out and add
the
> content there. This requires two commits, which isn't ideal, but by
> reversing the steps it avoids importing the content and then checking
out
> the whole content again.
This is exactly what I described as our current workaround for SVN 1.7,
or did I miss something?
Best regards
Markus Schaber
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Received on 2011-08-23 10:23:35 CEST