There's no way to "unversion" a file in SVN.
The only thing you can do is to tell SVN to remove (delete) it. That  
removes the file both from SVN's "watchlist" and the hard disk. Often  
you'll want to do this with temp files, so that's usually okay. If you  
want to actually keep the file, make a copy of it first.

On 6 Dec 2008, at 08:34, Thinsoldier wrote:

>
> You mean (?)Unversioned ?
>
> What if I already have a file under version control by accident but no
> longer want it to be? Is there a way to set it back to Unversioned so
> I can then ignore it.
>
> Also, how does one create a "Tag" or "Branch"?
>
> The Help File says:
> To create a branch or tag, all you need to do is copying the entire
> trunk folder over to a new subfolder in the branches or tags folder.
> The easiest way to do this is to browse the repository (not the
> working copy) and make such a copy there. That way, Subversion can
> take care of the actual copying, instead of having to transfer the
> entire contents of the trunk to your local working copy and sending it
> back to the server again.
> There is no need to be concerned about disk space, Subversion is quite
> smart about making copies. If two folders are nearly identical,
> Subversion will only store just enough information to be able to
> reliably reconstruct the files when you do a checkout or export.
>
> But I can't do much of anything when browsing a repository in
> versions. I can't even drag/drop more than 1 file at a time. And there
> seems to be no way to have cut/copy and paste as available menu
> commands. They're grayed out all the time.
> >


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