Ok, so after my ide开发者_StackOverflowa of SSHing to a server and using the svn command line client instead of remote desktop (not much of an idea tbh), me and my boss have decided it would be rather
What I want to do: I have checked out WC in current folder (\"App\", which is not SVN repository folder), sources were built and I want to开发者_如何学运维 make a tag in repository based on revisions
Is there an SVN command-line utility that allows you to update a given directory / repository to the latest version?
I\'m sure this is an asinine question, and I blame myself for not fully understanding how the SVNSERVE process works.
am trying to export the file from SVN repository to our Unix server but after exportation files are being corroupted (a charecter ^M beeing added) and we can not use that file to deploy on test server
I am new to SVN and trying to configure access control for multiple projects on SVN. I want to use a single password file and a single authentication file for access control for all the projects. But,
Using svn version 1.3.1 (unable to upgrade due to a configuration controlled CM server) on CentOS 4.2.
I have two development trees v3.3, and v3.4 in one SVN repository. They both contain a project called test-harness. However, the v3.4 developers have wrecked the test-harness so we need the test-harne
I\'m using TortoiseSVN on my development machine (running Windows Server 2003) and VisualSVN Server on the server side. Both are the latest versions (against Subversion 1.6.5).
I 开发者_Go百科know how to move a directory locally in Windows Explorer, so that it gets moved in SVN too after it is commited with TortoiseSVN: