Clytie Siddall wrote:
On 25/02/2008, at 4:26 PM, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm in the process of switching the Debian Installer translation
framework to use "sublevels" (see last months discussions about this).
While I'm working on this, please refrain from committing to
packages/po/ in DI SVN repository.
See my announcement mail. You can now commit again, but that should be
done in the new "sublevels" directories.
Is there a simple way we can update our SVN working copy to recognize
the changed structure in the repo?
Just svn up.
I remember when Sourceforge moved their projects' repos, we did
something like this:
• Run 'svn info' at the root of the repository content, it should
display a line that appears similar to: URL: https://server/path
• Run the following command at the root of the working copy: svn
switch --relocate OLD_URL NEW_URL
but we would have to do it at the root of each working copy, as I did
with each SF project on my disk then.
This is not the same thing, the sublevels will be placed in
subdirectories of the current packages/po directory, is not a repo
migration, is just data migrating in it.
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Regards,
EddyP
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