On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Richard England <rlengl...@frontier.com> wrote: > On 10/09/2010 09:23 AM, 肖晗 wrote: > > I am just new to subversion and encountered some confusion. > I have set up a svn server on my ubuntu/linux. > After creating an account called "test" under /var/svn(using svnadmin create > /var/svn/test), I checked out the repository under "/home" directory. > And all these went smoothly until when I tried to add some new files to the > repository.... > When I added some files using "svn add filename" and checked the files in > the repository(/var/svn/test), I didn't find any filename that matched the > files I have just added. > So I wonder where my uploaded file goes. > > To me it was unclear whether you did a "svn commit" after the "svn add > filename" Until the commit, your add was only done to the local working > copy. > > ~~R
It's also possible to to "svn add svn://hostname/reponame/trunk/filename.txt", or whatever the URL would be on the Subversion server. In that case, it won't appear locally until you do an "svn update" in the local working repository.