I check out .../Project to folder PROJECT. It contains sub-folder trunk. I accidentally move trunk contents to its parent locally and delete PROJECT\'s .svn also. I would like to re-map URL .../Projec
We\'ve got a SubVersion repository containing existing projects, but we frequently add new projects and internal-use tools to it as well.
I Implement subversion for first time for test in 2 computers.In a Client Computer I work in a working copy of a project.in this project i add a Devxcomponent (button) in my form and then commit proje
Our dev team uses VS.NET for app development and TortoiseSVN/VisualSVN for version control. It seems that almost every day issues arise with the working copy or the repository getting screwed up, and
I am trying to create a branch off of trunk in my project and Tortoise tells me that \"access to \'/svn/el_dev/!svn/bc/4656/trunk\' forbidden\". Does anyone have a clue about what this means and what
I am programmatically generating a command to be submitted to cmd.exe using Runtime.getRuntime.exec() from java.
so, i have a project in some path /main/oldProject/ with trunk, and branches folders within. Ineed to move the trunk and branches folder to a new one called /main/newProject/. I already imported an em
Our product has got some different active branches in SVN. We are thinking to upgrade only the trunk to VS2010 while keeping earlier version(couple of active development versions) in VS2008.
I have tortoiseSVN set up on my local windows 7 computer.I access the repository with a password.For example, if I right-click on a file from within Windows Explorer, and then select \'repo-browser\',
I have Tortoise SVN 1.6.15 installed on a Windows 7 64 bit machine.It was working fine until yesterday.There are the two problems that I see: