I have a folder named \"y\", that is not kept in version control. I have a folder \"x\" that is under version control. I want to copy y into x, because then I can use Tortoisesvn Check for Modificatio
We currently have: a server installed Collabnet Subversion Edge used as a SVN server, I have full control to this server.
We had a discussion with the colleagues about project references and version control systems. We\'re divided in 2 groups:
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I have a page which have different version, one is member, one is admin, and one is guest. You may know what is the different, if the user, they have:
I\'ve got two branches. Lets call them A & B for now. I want to selectively copy something like 20 commits from A to B. Is there any efficient way to do this?
When 开发者_StackOverflow社区I do a git status I see a lot of changed files. Normally 10-15. Now I want to commit 2-3 files from these changed ones and commit.
A colleague has checked in an Eclipse project. All thei开发者_运维百科r classpath .jar references point to a workspace specific to their machine:
I want to see all changes by everyone in a visual GUI showing diffs. Is this possible with Tor开发者_运维问答toise SVN? If so, how?You can filter out the changes of the previous day in TortoiseSVN see
I\'m trying to version control my system deployment bits: OS images, drivers, 3rd party installers, 1st party installers (our applications). I need to have everything in a coherent bundle (tags). And