hat i have a bunch of projects and doing update for
> > > every trunk is tiresome.
> > >
> > > Reverted to using 1.6.x as client for now. Will test set-depth today.
> > > ________
> > > From: Bob Archer
> >
ts and doing update for every
> > trunk is tiresome.
> >
> > Reverted to using 1.6.x as client for now. Will test set-depth today.
> > ____
> > From: Bob Archer
> > Sent: 12/28/2011 9:02
> > To: Pavel Krupets; users@subversi
ts and doing update for every
> > trunk is tiresome.
> >
> > Reverted to using 1.6.x as client for now. Will test set-depth today.
> > ____
> > From: Bob Archer
> > Sent: 12/28/2011 9:02
> > To: Pavel Krupets; users@subversi
>
> From: Pavel krupets
> Sent: 12/28/2011 9:16
> To: Bob Archer; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: RE: svn update issues...
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your reply! Difference is that before, after doing update or check
> ou
Hello,
Thanks for your reply! Difference is that before, after doing update or check
out with -N, i can do one svn update in the root. Now update in the root starts
updating tags.
Please note that i have a bunch of projects and doing update for every trunk is
tiresome.
Reverted to using 1.6.
Hello,
I have the following "structure":
[+] \
[+] tags
[+] 2011-01-01 ...
[+] ...
[+] trunk
[+] ...
Before I was able to do:
1) svn co -N http://me/svn .
2) svn update -N tags
3) svn update trunk
Then when I decided to update my stuff I just go there and run "svn update"