repository. (Obviously, you
> should replace "/path/to/local/repository" with the actual absolute
> path to the repository, such as /Users/jeff/Subversion/MyRepository or
> whatever it is.) You can access it athttp://localhost/svn— if you
> prefer another path, change it i
Is it possible to connect to a local repository created in Versions
(on my Mac drive) from a Windows virtual machine (VMWare Fusion)? If
so, how? I do my development from Visual Studio and would like to just
connect using AnkhSVN/Tortoise. My goal is to have the master code
repository on the actua
Hi, thanks — that did the trick (with the --relocate flag).
Let's make this thread a subversive way of asking (yet again!) for
switching in Versions :)
Jeff
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Hi,
I have moved my repositories from an old server to a new one, using
svnadmin dump and svnadmin load. This worked fine.
I then went into Versions and changed each Repository Bookmark
location to reflect the new server's URL. Again no problems.
However, the working copies that are under these