I've got a SVN Repository that has moved to a new address/path. However, I've got a working copy with uncommitted source code still pointing to the old (now invalid) repository path. How do you change a working copy to point at a new repository?
7 Answers
svn switch --relocate
is deprecated as of version 1.7 of subversion. Use the svn relocate
command instead.
It takes either FROM-PREFIX TO-PREFIX [PATH...]
or TO-URL
as arguments.
See
svn help relocate
for more information.
Use the svn switch
command with the --relocate
command line option.
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1Thanks. This is what I used: svn switch --relocate file:///Users/user/old_repository/project/trunk file:///Users/user/new_repository/project/trunk– quanoJan 30, 2010 at 3:02
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Does not fix the URLs in svn:externals. Any idea how to do that ? May 10, 2017 at 7:03
Using TortoiseSVN
- Right click on working copy and select 'SVN Switch...'
- On 'Switch to branch' form Select new SVN path
Using Command
- Open console
- Navigate to the working copy
cd [working copy path]
- Write the command
svn relocate [new url]
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This is applicable only if using TortoiseSVN, which the poster didn't indicate he or she is using.– zckNov 4, 2013 at 22:02
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Hi @zck please note that I wrote 2 solution in 1 answer first TortoiseSVN and the second is Command this command is deprecated for subversion in general you can review this page svn relocate/svn Subcommands Nov 9, 2013 at 1:01
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Well, your answer was edited after I commented to include a commandline way of doing it. That commandline answer was already posted in June, so there's no need to repeat it.– zckNov 9, 2013 at 1:07
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No, I post the answer in its current words my edit just for improve formatting; and I think the command I wrote is more clear than the one was wrote in June Nov 9, 2013 at 1:38
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The TortoiseSVN GUI way requires a click on 'relocate', and not switch. Which makes sense given the command line.. Not sure what switch would do -- it seemed to be trying to access the old URL and the new URL, something I didn't want it to do. Oct 2, 2019 at 20:58
To be more precise
svn switch --relocate [complete url of the old repo] [complete url of the new repo]
For example:
svn switch --relocate http://svn.repo.com:9880/website/branches http://svnrepo.com/web/branches
Using TortoiseSVN tortoisesvn docs
- Go to the working copy's root folder
- Right Click, Click TortoiseSVN Submenu, Click Relocate.
- Enter the new path
Very Simple :
Step 1: Open command prompt / terminal and set workpath
Step 2: Execute this line svn switch --relocate http://newurl
I had changed my svn server to force redirect everything from HTTP to HTTPS (and it could have been a redirect to any other URL), and I noticed that this svn relocate
command was causing lots of problems with externals. Fortunately I found that the easiest thing was to just do an svn update
and due to the redirect of the svn server, it updated all the URLs store in the local working copy, including the externals.