Peter 'Fish' Fisera <[email protected]> writes:
> hi all. i've got a "how-do-i" question here...
>
> [...snip...]
>
> so the question is... is there any way i can copy in all the new files
> and yet somehow tell svn to use the version control info already
> stored in the remote repository for each local directory that's been
> changed, rather than assuming they are new files? and that it would
> somehow regenerate the .svn directory for each?
>
> or some kind of tool (or sequence of linux commands) that could do a
> recursive copy from one folder to another, blowing away all files in
> the target directory structure EXCEPT the .svn folders?
>
> anyone know how to do this?
>From the directory that contains the changed foo directory:
find foo -type f | sed '/\.svn/d' \
| while read name; do cp "$name" target-dir/"$name"; done
where target-dir is the directory in your svn working copy that holds
foo. Filenames with spaces will be handled correctly. Should there be
any .svn stuff in the changed foo directory, it will be ignored.
Hope this helps,
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