![]() ![]() This has happened with Visual Studio open and running the Solution, and also with no Visual Studio open either. As if an entire "page" won't be added to my folder. aspx/.aspx.cs/., and usually all 3 at a time. The repository is laid out as follows: /Code/ ![]() It is hosted on a Windows Server 2003 machine running as a Windows service. The repository is accessed via the svn:// protocol, to a server running version 1.4.6. After this, everything works fine and the original person has no problems with their files. I have to then delete the files from the repository, and commit the files as new. Updating also results in some error (I don't know how to reproduce this so I don't know what specifically would cause this and I don't remember the exact errors). If I then choose "Copy to working copy." from the repo-browser, and attempt a commit, the files are treated as new for me and my client tries to add them, giving an error. See here.We have occasionally had a problem with TortoiseSVN (I assume it's Tortoise and not our SVN repository), where a file will be checked in to the repository (doing a repo-browser you can see the files there), and will exist for the person who committed them, but when another person does an update, those files will not be added to the working copy. The TortoiseSVN manual is quite explicit in how to do this. If you wanted to make a new branch completely on the server, just use: svn copy svn:///repo/trunk/ svn:///repo/branches/1.4Ĭan you list the steps needed to branch from a directory? Subversion is really just a set of command-line tools, and TSVN is a wrapper around them. ![]() The TortoiseSVN GUI doesn't represent the complete set of operations that is possible with Subversion. Why cant we branch from Repository GUI itself, (would be head revision) ? You can confirm that the new branch exists in the repositorys branch dropdown: You can also confirm the new branch via the command line. Update: The OP added some additional questions that weren't part of the original, so I've amended my answer.
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