Larry Brister
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This stuff is making me crazy...
I am working in an office that is growing and the network is going through changes all the time.
I am need to do a commit from my local directory and because the network has changed I'm getting an error message.
Is there a way to rebuild this?
I am working in an office that is growing and the network is going through changes all the time.
I am need to do a commit from my local directory and because the network has changed I'm getting an error message.
Is there a way to rebuild this?
you can do a relocate on the working copy
ASKER
KaushalArora and junges:
When I do a commit from my local copy I get the the followin error.
Junges...Don't understand...how would I do that?
Command: Commit
Error: Commit failed (details follow):
Error: OPTIONS of 'https://management02.fmfhq.com/svn/cfsf/research': Could not
Error: resolve hostname `management02.fmfhq.com': The requested name is valid and was
Error: found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being
Error: resolved for.
Error: (https://management02.fmfhq.com)
Finished!:
When I do a commit from my local copy I get the the followin error.
Junges...Don't understand...how would I do that?
Command: Commit
Error: Commit failed (details follow):
Error: OPTIONS of 'https://management02.fmfhq.com/svn/cfsf/research': Could not
Error: resolve hostname `management02.fmfhq.com': The requested name is valid and was
Error: found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being
Error: resolved for.
Error: (https://management02.fmfhq.com)
Finished!:
right mouse on you workingg copy directory then goto TortoiseSVN->relocate and enter the new url from repository
ASKER
junges:
The repository hasn't changed.
What happened is that my gateway setup changed.
So shouldn't I be able to use the same repository that comes up as the default?
I get the standard "Could corrupt..." message but I should be fine right?
The repository hasn't changed.
What happened is that my gateway setup changed.
So shouldn't I be able to use the same repository that comes up as the default?
I get the standard "Could corrupt..." message but I should be fine right?
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Sorry for the delay getting back.
Was sent out of town for a few days.
Was sent out of town for a few days.
Can help you efficiently if you can post the error message you are getting.