Hi Bart,

I think the answer to both of your questions is that you'll need to
check out a working copy from your repository.

Importing files into a subversion repository adds them to the
repository, but it doesn't change anything about the local files on
your harddisk. My guess is that you've kept working from the same
folder that you imported into Beanstalk.

After selecting the repository bookmark in Versions, select the
“trunk” folder, or whichever folder contains the imported files and
click “Checkout” to create a fresh working copy. If you continue your
work from there, you'll be able to actually commit changes. When
you're convinced everything is imported correctly into your
repository, you can delete the original folder (or better, archive it
somewhere) that you imported the files from.

I hope that helps :)

All the best,
- Dirk

the Versions team

On Mar 24, 3:40 am, bartoncls <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've successfully imported all my code from my local disk into
> Beanstalk using Versions. Now when I change a PHP file locally,
> Versions seems not to notice this change and thus cannot commit it. Am
> I missing something?

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