No, the flash drive is mounted as drive L on the desktop and drive F on the laptop...did it create a repository automatically on the flash drive when it was attached to the laptop and I did the commit?

However, when I do a "svn info" on the laptop, "svn" is not recognized because I didn't install subversion on the laptop.. I only installed TortoiseSVN and ankhSVN on the laptop. Since I saw the "gliphs", I didn't think I needed Subversion on the laptop. Was that a bad assumption?



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On 1/20/2010 8:49 AM, Henrik Sundberg wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Rolf Marsh<rmma...@fastmail.us>  wrote:
I believe the commit did succeed, because all of the AnkhSVN glyphs were
gone... here is the current "svn info" on the flash drive; the F drive is on
the desktop.  I know the flash drive is the latest.. should I do another
commit while it's connected to the desktop?


L:\Inventory Program - Working Copy>svn info
Path: .
URL: file:///F:/Repository/trunk/Prager%20Book%20Maintenance
Repository Root: file:///F:/Repository
Repository UUID: 13b279d9-a03c-d346-aaa8-def0303d8a0c
Revision: 10
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: Rolf
Last Changed Rev: 6
Last Changed Date: 2010-01-07 15:55:58 -0800 (Thu, 07 Jan 2010)

Is the flash drive mounted as F: at both computers?
In that case you do have the repository on the flash drive.

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