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vote 5 down vote favorite 1 My task is to move this VS solution and projects to another SVN server. I'm working with Visual Studio 2010 RC1 and AnkhSVN 2.1.7819.... Currently the files are all bound to a repo at C:\Repositories\foo. I'd like to move it to http://someSite/svn/foo The most obvious way, I found, was the Pending Changes - Source Files window (which appears to belong to ankhsvn download AnkhSVN). It appears to allow you to change the repository that you're working with. I'm presented with this error message: Repository UUID '152c39db-5799-4234-85f2-074004a6fcad' doesn't match expected UUID '6c83444d-7f93-d64a-b0a0-23283495cf17' Questions How can I avoid this message in AnkhSVN? Are there better solutions for moving the source into a repo on the new target? How can I get Ankh to 'forget' that repo at C:\Repositories\ forever? svn version-control ankhsvn share|improve this question edited Apr 2 '10 at 2:44 Jon Seigel 9,45254381 asked Mar 8 '10 at 4:45 p.campbell 55.8k49186270 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote This dialog performs a switch between different locations in the same repository (and allows you to change the URL if the repository moved). In your case you want to switch to a completely different repository that doesn't share history. (Well maybe you want to keep the history but you didn't ask). To copy the data to a different repository you can perform an export and then use the 'Add Solution to Subversion wizard'. TortoiseSVN has an in-place export function that deletes all the .svn folders from your working copy. You could use that too. (Make sure you refresh
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:50 AM > To: users-br+tFLSf6cmOoefHWHLgOx2eb7JE58TQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: AnkhSVN-users adding project to different url > > I originally added by .Net solution in my root directory of subversion, > http://osdir.com/ml/version-control.subversion.ankhsvn.general/2007-03/msg00042.html but now wish to add it to the trunk directory. When I do so, I get the > following error: > > "xxxxProjectName is already a working copy for a http://www.isagraf.com/pages/soft_downloads/ReleaseNotes.txt different url. " You need to start with a source tree that's free of the .svn administrative directories. You can do this either by removing them manually or by using visual studio the Tools->AnkhSVN->Export command. -- Arild Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: RE: AnkhSVN-users Using Araxis Merge with ANKH > -----Original Message----- > From: Amir Meshy [mailto:amir.m-vlx6oO6Xr/lWk0Htik3J/w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:25 PM > To: users-br+tFLSf6cmOoefHWHLgOx2eb7JE58TQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: AnkhSVN-users Using Araxis Merge with ANKH > > Hello all, > > > > I am using the ANKH with ankhsvn export error the Araxis Merge diff & merge tool. > > My question is how to reach the "Edit conflict" when there is one? > > The ANKH menu only shows the "resolve conflicts" item. That is the one you need to use. When invoking it, with an external merge tool configured, it should bring up the merge tool. After you close the merge tool, you will be asked whether all the conflicts have been resolved. Upon answering this, the files will be marked as resolved. > > > > Here are my settings: > > Choose Diff/Merge manual: FALSE > > Diff exe path: C:\Program Files\Araxis\Araxis Merge v6.5\compare.exe > /max /wait %base %mine > > Merge exe path: "C:\Program Files\Araxis\Araxis Merge\compare.exe" /max > /wait /3 /title1:%tname /title2:%bname /title3:%yname %theirs %base > %mine %merged /a2 > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Amir M. > > Octalica L.T.D. > > www.octalica.com