Sorry if this is obvious. I did an update this morning of the Excalibur trunk. SVN went and happily created the new components, deprecated, and containerkit directories and checked out all of the files there in. That part makes sense. The problem is that SVN left all of the old directories and files right where they were. When I look at the trunk with a browser the old directories are no longer in the trunk: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/excalibur/trunk/?root=Apache-SVN If I checkout into a clean directory, then I only get the files and directories that are in the Trunk. If I do an update on each of the old directories then they will be deleted however it does not appear to be automatic. Selecting all of the directories in the root directory and doing an update simply returned that they were up to date. It seems to have been necessary to do an update on them one by one. :-/ Several directories such as event were failing with errors about the files not existing on the server. I had to delete those manually. My old instrument-client directory had lots of modified files in it. I backed up that directory before the update just to be save. It tells me that I have modified files but does not give any useful information about the file being gone. What would happen if I committed these files? Would they end up in the correct new location? I don't want to mess things up. This time, I just manually copied all of my files over to the new location. I am using TortoiseSVN. Is this a configuration problem on my part? I am worried about directories and or files being left around in locations where it is not so obvious. Not sure if these are TortoiseSVN problems or general behavior of SVN in general. Cheers, Leif --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Excalibur Project -- URL: http://excalibur.apache.org/
