On Tuesday 14 April 2009, Chris Fryer wrote:

> Anyway, in case I'm wrong in this (and I'm making some fairly deep cuts
> to this code) I'd like to start comitting work to a temp branch but
> don't know how. Can anyone help?

Creating a branch is pretty easy.  Just svn copy trunk/rosegarden to 
branches/somewhere, like:

svn copy \ 
https://rosegarden.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rosegarden/trunk/rosegarden \ 
https://rosegarden.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rosegarden/branches/foo

I'm not sure if you can start working and then create a branch with the 
results afterwards.  It seems like you ought to be able to do that, but when 
I try it, the commit always fails.

(This is why I seldom do my big experimental stuff in a branch.  I lack the 
foresight to create and begin working out of a branch ahead of time, and I've 
never worked out how to create a branch from the modified working copy in 
front of me now.)

-- 
D. Michael McIntyre 

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