On 2. Jul, 2009, at 10:14, Marcel Loose wrote:
On Thursday 02 July 2009 08:33:01 Dieter Oberkofler wrote:
The typical way how we create a new branch from a trunk is by
copying the
trunk to a new branch on the server and then checkout the new
branch to a
local working copy.
As this is a very common procedure, I was wondering if this can
eventually
also be done in a more efficient/fast way.
Is there way to - instead of checking out the new working copy -
physically
duplicate the working copy and then somehow tell Subversion to take
this
new directory as the working copy on the server?
Thank you,
Dieter
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Hi Dieter,
You may have posted this to the wrong list, but I think the answer
to your
question is: "svn switch"
Best regards,
Marcel Loose.
Or, as I would suggest:
http://git.or.cz
;-)
Michael
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