On 20 Nov 2000, Karl Fogel wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Here is exactly what I will be doing. If anybody sees a problem with > > this, TELL ME NOW, PLEASE! If nobody sees a problem, I do this at > > 12:00. :-) > > The plan looks good. > > I created a many-subdir-level test project under CVS here, and tested > your recursive removal method, just to make sure. It has the right > effect in the repository (all the files get moved into Attic/ dirs, > leaving an empty dir tree skeleton under apr/), but note that in your > working copy it will have a totally nasty & buggy behavior: it removes > the CVS subdir that is *sibling* to the directory you removed, and > *doesn't* remove any of the files or dirs you intended to remove. > Doh. > > But this is okay -- it only affects your working copy, because you're > the one doing the removal, and you're about to wipe that subtree from > your working copy anyway and re-checkout from the new repository. > > I'll mail the Subversion list with instructions after you've done the > switcheroo.
Thanks for the double-check. The move might happen later than planned, because I am being forced to move some stuff around right now. :-( I'll send mail when we are good to go. Ryan _______________________________________________________________________________ Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] 406 29th St. San Francisco, CA 94131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
