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stupid: do not close branch upon branch-wide revert Reverting a branch with a remove followed by a copy results in a branch replacement. By default, branch replacements are handled by closing the replaced branch and committing the new branch on top of it. But we do not really want that when reverting a branch, we only want a linear history with a changeset capturing the revert.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Tue, 16 Oct 2012 21:17:55 +0200
parents a739568f8d48
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#!/bin/sh
mkdir temp
cd temp
svnadmin create repo
svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc
cd wc
mkdir branches trunk tags
mkdir tags/versions
mkdir tags/blah
svn add *
svn ci -m 'btt'
cd trunk
for a in alpha beta gamma delta ; do
    echo $a > $a
    svn add $a
done
svn ci -m 'Add files.'

echo 'foo bar' > 'foo bar'
svn add 'foo bar'
svn ci -m 'Add files.'

mkdir 'blah blah'
echo 'another file' > 'blah blah/another file'
svn add 'blah blah'
svn ci -m 'Add files.'

cd ..
svn up
svn cp trunk branches/dev_branch
svn ci -m 'Make a branch'
cd ../..

svnadmin dump temp/repo > spaces-in-path.svndump
echo
echo 'Complete.'
echo 'You probably want to clean up temp now.'
echo 'Dump in spaces-in-path.svndump'
exit 0