[svk-devel] "checkout -N" + "update" doesn't behave like
Subversion
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 18 14:41:06 EDT 2006
"Chia-Liang Kao" <clkao at clkao.org> writes:
> In svk we do this a bit different to simplify things. Missing entries
> (! when you do svk st) are treated as local changes and aren't brought
> back when you do svn up. Instead, you can do revert -R to bring them
> back, just like with other local changes made.
Aha!! Excellent. And I presume that SVK is smart enough not
to consider these "local changes" as "deletes" so that when I
'svk commit' and eventually push back to the Subversion repository
"the right thing" will happen? Excellent! Thanks!
I knew there had to be a way to do it.
> Cheers,
> CLK
-derek
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