Greg Trasuk wrote:
Hi folks:
I'm hoping to get back to some hard-core River Surrogate development in
the next few weeks, and I've run into a problem:
On my development machine I still have a working directory pointed at
the incubator river repository. And I just realized that I have some
modified files on that working directory that I didn't commit before the
repository moved over from asf/incubator/river to asf/river.
So I'm wondering, is the old incubator path soft-linked to the new
repository? i.e. If I commit to the old incubator location, will the
updates magically show up in asf/river?
Alternately, does someone know the correct svn incantation to point my
working directory at the new repository, then commit?
Thanks in advance,
Greg.
Use the svn switch command.
cd to your local directory then execute the command:
svn switch https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/river/jtsk/skunk/surrogate
Cheers,
Peter.