Removing .svn files with TortoiseSVN

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Once in awhile I run into working copy folders from Subversion that I know longer want under version control. I want to “unversion” them.  Usually I do some kind of find and delete on all the .svn related folders but there is an easier way if you have TortoiseSVN installed.

You should be familiar with the “Export” command.  This will make a copy of the files in a new location without all those pesky .svn folders.   If you want to ‘unversion’ something but don’t want a copy - simply do an “export” and when Tortoise asks for the “folder to export to” simply select the same folder your working copy is in! Tortoise will proceed to remove all the .svn folders.


Slow Blogging

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It’s been slow around here… I know.

A quick run down of what’s going on…

July 1st the company I was working for (Lockheed Martin) lost their contract with NIEHS.  Luckily I was picked up by the new contract winner (SRA) but it’s been a bumpy ride so far. Not only did I switch companies but I’ve also changed positions - I’m now a “Configuration Manager”.

Hopefully this is going to mean more Ant, testing, etc. in the future! So stay tuned - things will be picking up around here soon.