svn import一个新项目后,本地的文件夹并没有加入版本控制中。需要重新check out才能获得加入工作拷贝。
但这样会co一个新的文件夹,多了一次不必要的操作。如果想就地加入则要换一种方式。
lets say you've used svnadmin to create a repo at /svn/foo/mydirname, and you want to version control /home/user/mydirname. (is that what you mean?)
then do the following:
svn mkdir --parents file///svn/foo/mydirname
cd /home/user/mydirname
svn co file:///svn/foo/mydirname . #this only creates the ".svn" folder for version control
svn add ./* #tell svn you want to version control all files in this dir
svn ci #check the files in
Yes, you can import an existing directory (with contents) into an svn repository, and use the current location as your version controlled working copy. Go at it as follows:
suppose your (un-versioned) project sources are in /home/user/projectx, and your repository is ready at file:///svnrepo
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first, create an empty directory somewhere outside of your project tree, say, /tmp/empty. Import that empty directory in your subversion repository.
cd /tmp/empty
svn import . file:///svnrepo/projectx
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go into your populated project directory. Now checkout the repository location you created in step 1.
cd /home/user/projectx
svn checkout file:///svnrepo/projectx .
This will add the .svn files to your populated project directory, but it will not do anything else, so your existing files are safe.
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Next, add the directory with your files to the repository
svn add *
svn commit -m 'initial commit'
Done.
发现自己对版本号还是理解不清,明天再好好看看。