[project1dev] Re: some help with svn updating

  • From: katie cook <ktmcook@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: project1dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 16:00:03 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks guys, I didn't figure it was that hard per se. I just had no idea what I 
needed to be doing. =) Thanks for your help.

--- On Fri, 7/3/09, Kent Petersen <kentkmp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Kent Petersen <kentkmp@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [project1dev] Re: some help with svn updating
To: project1dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 9:57 AM

I think its simpler then you are making it out to be.

You want to put your art in the project1 folder just like you would as if it 
were in the proper spot when you download it. From there right click it and 
pick svn > add. After you have added all the files you want then you click the 
root project1 folder and svn > commit


On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:29 AM, katie cook <ktmcook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Sorry, this is what pops up...

--- On Fri, 7/3/09, katie cook <ktmcook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: katie cook <ktmcook@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [project1dev] Re: some help with svn updating
To: project1dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 9:28 AM


Hey Guys,

Sorry to bee a noob, but can I get some help with making a folder in svn and 
uploading files?

Chris, I went to SVN commit and it pops a window, see attached.
 But I don't know what to do from here. Can you help?

Do I have to establish the folder first? If so, where should I be putting it?

Thanks guys,

Katie

--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Chris Riccobono <crysalim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: Chris Riccobono <crysalim@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: some help with svn updating

To: ktmcook@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:21 AM

hey katie,

For tomorrow when you want to make your own folder to update in svn, I

thought I would just give you info on how to
 do that (cuz I had probs
at first hehe)

When you right click the folder you have the game in and choose svn
commit, you'll get the dialog for anything you wanna upload.  This is
the only way to actually upload something and overwrite things that

are on the server (which I was afraid of at first)

It will show you all the files you have that are new and changed in
that dialog.  You only wanna check the ones that you intend to show
the world (for example I have 5 or so files that I never upload when I

do an update because those are mine)

And even if you update something that you didn't want to, svn saves
copies of all updates so that we can go back to earlier versions, it's
cool like that :)


I'm just sending you this so it doesn't seem as intimidating to start
with, at least as it was for me at first.

-Chris





      


      




      

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