On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote: > Ian > > I've had a bit of experience with this kind of thing, try the following > steps: > > 1 - Take a svn diff manually from the root jena-maven-tools folder and > save it in a patch file somewhere > > svn diff > ~/your-diff.patch > > 2 - Then svn update the Experimental directory (or check out a working > copy of it if you don't have one already) > 3 - In the jena-maven-tools folder within the Experimental directory run > the following: > > patch -p0 -i ~/your-diff.patch > > 4 - You should now be able to commit your changes in the Experimental area > 5 - Once you've safely committed the changes in the Experimental area you > can blow away your trunk copy of jena-maven-tools and svn update to bring > your trunk working copy back to a non-conflicted state > > Hope this helps, Thanks Rob.
I'd like to think that, with the changes I've made, it would be possible to revert the move to Experimental. But I don't want to hold up the release. Ian
