Posts Tagged ‘Tortoise’
SVN repository location change
Case
Your project repository was hosted by a server oldServer. A morning, you come at office, nothing works, impossible to update your project.
After hours searching for an explanation, you happen to know that your dear colleagues off-shore moved the repository onto another location, let’s say newServer.
Now you have to relocate your project on your local desktop.
Fix
Use the following command on your project head folder:
svn switch --relocate svn://oldRepository svn://newRepository
This operation may be performed with TortoiseSVN (right click on the directory > TortoiseSVN > Relocate)
Automatic update with TortoiseSVN
On my current position, I had to update my project with Subversion every morning. It took half an hour every day ; some other guys prefered to update only once a week or twice a month… But they accepted to spend half a day for merges etc.
Yet, I found a way to make this update automatically, thanks to a planned task in Windows XP.
The command that is launched is
"C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin\TortoiseProc.exe" /command:update /path:"C:\the\path\of\my\project" /notempfile /closeonend
Thanks to another planned task, I rebuild the complete project with Maven. And on breakfast I find my project up-to-date with all jars compiled and available.