
Isn't is as simple as doing an SVN add on the previously ignored folder? That seems to work for me. Mark
-----Original Message----- From: oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com [mailto:oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Matlock Sent: September 10, 2010 1:35 PM To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com; DITA Users Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Reversing an SVN ignore
AH! I FOUND IT!
The svn:ignore property is in a folder **above** the current folder/subfolders.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Stephen Matlock <stephenmatlock@gmail.com>wrote:
This isn't really an Oxygen/DITA request, but since Subversion is included in Oxygen, here goes:
I use SVN to check out/in my content.
Oxygen usually creates a TMP and an OUT folder. Generally these folders contain content I don't need, so I ignore them using the SVN:ignore command in Subversion.
But one of my co-writers checked in the content in the OUT folder for one of the projects, and I need that content.
How do I reverse the SVN:ignore on a folder? I checked online & wasn't able to find anything useful or that made sense. I looked through some of the files in the .SVN folder, but I don't see anything that makes sense that I could edit to undo this.
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