On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 10:59:26 +0200 Reinier Olislagers <[email protected]> wrote:
>[...] > > ...and then, when a new version is released, I need to download an > > other svn url, deleting the old one? > Well.... yes, that is an option. See below though. > > Can I upgrade? > (untested, by memory) you could do an svn export of your existing > directory to a new dir, then delete the old one (or a more hackish way > that avoids copying: remove all .svn subdirs and any other svn files in > your currerent directory). > > Now you probably have most of the files, but you need to get the svn > repo info/metadata as well as all updates/deletions/additions. > do an svn checkout for the new url specifying the new directory. You > probably will need to use --force or something as it will complain about > the directory already existing, being non-empty etc. No. A svn checkout will download all files. If you do a checkout always start with an empty directory. Otherwise you merge, for example renamed files. Either download everything with svn checkout or use svn switch to switch to another branch. Mattias -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
