At the api level there are soms existent options that we don't map in svn. I'm 
not sure if these map to the desired --no-target-directory behavior that GNU 
added though.


Bert






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On 16.06.2014 23:54, Ben Reser wrote:


On 6/16/14 8:26 PM, Croft, Joe wrote:


Thank you, but it would be nice to have a command line option to turn off this
feature.

Seems like a reasonable suggestion.  I'd suggest --no-target-directory which
mirrors the GNU cp option that provides this functionality.  Don't think the
various Windows commands have an equivalent.


Before talking about command-line options (which imply API changes, by the 
way), can we get some idea about how "svn cp --no-target-directory A B" should 
be have when B already exists? If we start deleting the target, which we've 
never done before, that's likely to make lots of people angry when they mess up 
their repositories (because we don't have a way to properly undo the mess).

-- Brane



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