On 04/19/2012 01:37 PM, Julian Foad wrote: > C. Michael Pilato wrote: > >> I guess I don't see this as "whack-a-mole with 'svn >> import'". 'svn import' is treated uniquely because it is >> genuinely unique -- no other Subversion operation tries to >> directly replicate unversioned data in the repository without >> first "staging it" in the working copy state. The only other >> thing >> that comes close is 'svn mkdir URL' (which, by the way, doesn't >> appear to be >> disallowing the creation of .svn/ directories ... oops!). > > And > svn copy --parents ... $URL/foo/.svn/bar > svn move --parents ... $URL/foo/.svn/bar > > All four of these commands are "genuinely unique" in this common way :-P
Yeah, copy and move occurred to me in the shower this morning. So much for uniqueness. :-( -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Distributed Development On Demand
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