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Re: why does svn upgrade contact the server?

From: Jojakim <joja.lists_at_jojakim.de>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:26:18 +0100

On 15.12.2011 13:25:58, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> I would recommend to use a 1.6 client instead of trying to upgrade the WC.
> And above all import the data into a new repository so it can be versioned
> properly again. Having a working copy as the only copy of the data was
> bound to cause a dead-end situation at some point.
>
>

As I explained in my initial post, we have many individual projects. They are
usually not touched - sometimes for years - once they are installed and
tested (industrial automation area). When we need to do major changes, yes,
we import them in a new repo. But sometimes the changes are so small, that
the work around (reorganizing - importing - etc) takes much more time then
the modification itself and the customer does not agree to pay more. In these
cases we do the changes in the WC directly.

Thank you guys for your help to solve my problem.

Jojakim
Received on 2011-12-15 15:27:11 CET

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