Not trying to make an excuse, but with Subversion, that's currently The Way 
Things Are™. Distributed version control systems like git and Mercurial handle 
this repository creation differently, but they have their own complexities that 
are non-trivial. All in all, version control isn't trivial, but Subversion does 
try to make things easy overall.

 - Quinn

On Mar 24, 2010, at 9:41 AM, bartoncls wrote:

> Exactly, I had to commit, which downloads all code that I checked into
> Beanstalk. Problem solved.
> 
> As a side note, this is not an intuitive process (if you start of
> local code). Code that I imported into Beanstalk from my local disk
> suddenly needs to be downloaded again.
> 
> On Mar 24, 6:31 am, Dirk Stoop <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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