Hi, Steven,

Von: Steven Lee [mailto:stlee...@gmail.com] 

> I am using Subversion 1.7.0.  I wanted to exclude a directory from my working 
> copy so I entered "svn update --set-depth exclude foodir".  In the middle, I 
> decided to cancel this operation.  Now I'm in a state where some files under 
> foodir are missing but SVN thinks all of the files are there.  I tried to do 
> a 'svn revert' and 'svn checkout' but nothing happens because it thinks the 
> files are already there.  'svn status' thinks nothing has changed but 'svn 
> ls' shows that some files/directories are missing from my working copy.

> Prior to Subversion 1.7, I would have been able to simply remove the .svn 
> directory in that directory and check out the files again.  But now, I have 
> to remove the .svn directory at the top level and check out all of the files 
> again.  The repository is huge so I want to avoid that, and plus all of my 
> timestamps on the files/directories would be updated which is undesirable.  
> Is there a simpler workaround?  Is it possible to just fix or just 
> re-checkout the files for that directory?

Did ou try "svn update --set-depth infinity foodir"?



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