What's the best (ie. quickest, most painless) way to update one's local SVN
repository when there are significant structural changes?
I had the bright idea to wipe mine and start fresh. Thank GOD I only asked for
core! The branches are killing me!
It's too bad SVN doesn't diff things. Then,
What I did was wipe out my previous tree and check out struts/*/trunk
only - no branches and tags. (I don't believe there's a way to do what
I just said literally, though - I had to do four separate checkouts to
do that. ;) I also didn't retain the 'trunk' in my local path names,
since there
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What I did was wipe out my previous tree and check out struts/*/trunk
only - no branches and tags. (I don't believe there's a way to do what
I just said literally, though - I had to do four separate
Well, I'm soon going to find out what the disk outage is for the
struts directory. Man! Whew! I started just doing asf. Not good!
I'm still deleting on that one. LOL I hope there are no major file
reorganizations happening soon. ;-)
Jack
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:43:30 -0600, Eddie Bush