On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 David Crossley wrote: > Gav.... wrote: > > From: David Crossley > > > > > > Ooops. You should have used 'svn move'. This has now lost all > > > the svn history for those files. > > > > Welcome back :) > > > > Do you know, I did try and use 'svn move' but it would have > > none of it, several complaints of which I can't remember. > > If you have problems when commiting, then please discuss > it with your friends. > > > I suppose we could revert back before this commit and then try > > the svn move again ? > > Yes please. We connot afford to lose svn history. > > If you continue to have trouble, then one of the other > committers will need to help. > > > One file doesn't get moved but gets changed > > instead (index.xml) meaning we can't move that directory whole, each file > > would need to be done individually I think. > > There is always a way. Perhaps index.xml needs to be copied > and the others moved. Individually perhaps. It is trivial > to create a temporary shell script to do the individual > moves and copies. For example, use 'ls samples > temp.sh' > and vi to edit it into a shell script which performs a > list of 'svn mv' or 'svn cp' commands.
Done now. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-1063 In future please do reverts promptly. It makes it more difficult to do it later. -David
