On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Philip Martin
<philip.mar...@wandisco.com> wrote:
> "Cooke, Mark" <mark.co...@siemens.com> writes:
>
>> My reading of the OP was that someone had probably seleected a
>> sub-folder for conversion and that may well have succeeded.  Seeing as
>> you can take a 1.6 sub-folder and effectively make it a top-level
>> folder, this makes sense to me?  Or does the upgrade code crawl
>> upwards to see if folders above are versioned?
>
> The upgrade code checks the parent folder.  If one were to bypass this
> check, by moving the 1.6 subfolder out of the 1.6 working copy, then it
> would be possible to upgrade the subfolder.  However such an upgraded
> subfolder would be a complete 1.7 working copy.  Moving it back into the
> 1.6 working copy won't work as the upgraded subfolder is now an entirely
> separate working copy.

Does it only check the parent folder, or does it travel upward until
the drive root?

Just wondering what happens with an external dir which is inside an
unversioned directory. If you run upgrade from there, will it go
upwards beyond the unversioned dir, to find that it's part of a larger
working copy?

Anyway, that's a total edge case (and probably not the problem of the
OP), but I'm just wondering.

-- 
Johan

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