You'll want to EXPORT the project in the future to get a 'clean' copy minus
all the subversion files.

Once you get everything working where you are now (the weekend will be over
knowing you), you'll export from your remote repo to copy into your original
working directory so it can be committed back.

Search google for recursive deleting and .svn and you should find an easy
way of getting rid of those directories. I used to have a batch file I wrote
that I just dropped a directory on and it took care of deleting all the .svn
directories but I can't seem to find it. I'll rewrite it later if you still
need it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 7:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Subversion Tutorial Posted

I do have a question. I'm workin remotely this weekend. I had copied the
subeversion'd website onto my usb drive. 

I setup a different machine somewhere else, then installed subversion on it.


Then I copied the site from the usb to the new machine, and subversion
recognizes it. But I haven't set anything up in a repository yet or imported
it into any repo. 

I just wanna shut it off so I can set it up fresh, because the commits try
routing to a non-existent folder on this machine. lol!

I looked thru the tortoise svn menu, nuthin popped out at me. Will look thru
the docs now, but any ideas?

Thanks,
Will



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