I don't want to merge. Lets say I have some changes on the trunk, that are 
obsoleted by the new changes comming from the new branch. 

I will need to read this anyway... :(

ביום שני, 2 באוקטובר 2006, 20:30, נכתב על ידי Diego Iastrubni:
> Hi all,
>
> This is a SVN question, while still not only "linux" related, I assume this
> is one of the best places to get my question answered.
>
> Lets say I am working on some package, in trunk. Now, at some point, I want
> to open a new develpment branch, "svn cp trunk branches/tetst1". No problem
> here.
>
> The problem starts when I decide that the development branch should become
> the trunk. How can I tell SVN:
> "for get this dir, now trunk is branches/test1".
>
> one option, is what I did:
> open mc: on the left  trunk, on the right branches/test1. do the work
> manually.
>
> second option is:
>       svn rm trunk
>       svn cp branches/test1 trunk
>
> I assume both are not perfect. How do you handle such situations...? Any
> smarter way...?

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