It got me crazy, I can see the folder as well logs too.. but I do not know
how it happened. I will try to reproduce it again, if it was not my mistake
also it may be the case that I tried the things in an un-expected way.
Sorry for noise!
Thanks all for quick support.
RR.
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
Right, and important to understand: you didn't even need to have a working
> copy to do that. Because you used URLs to the repository, the copy happened
> directly in the repository.
Thanks Ryan, I have re
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Thorsten Schöning
wrote:
Thanks Thorsten for your reply.
> Where did you right click to show the log, in the WC, before or after
> running update or in the repo browser? What are the settings about
> ignoring paths etc. in the log dialog?
>
Right clicked using
On Sep 28, 2012, at 23:10, Ravi Roy wrote:
> /trunk has these three folders. What I did was created a WC of /trunk and run
> the following command to move "folderA" into "folderC" :
>
> svn move http://myserver.mydomain.com/svn/MyRepo/folderA
> http://myserver.mydomain.com/svn/MyRepo/folde
Guten Tag Ravi Roy,
am Samstag, 29. September 2012 um 06:10 schrieben Sie:
> and command run successfully and new revision committed in the repository.
> I checked in the repository and folder it moved, but when I right click and
> show log of that folder it says folder does not exist but Tortoise
Hi all,
Sorry, in case it is answered before, but could not find by googling. I'm
running Subversion 1.6.1 with apache httpd 2.2.11 with LDAP on CentOS 5.x.
I have following structure of the repository named MyRepo :
/trunk
- folderA/
- folderB/
- folderC/
/trunk has these three folde