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Source code has local modifications that must not be committed to the trunk, but rather to a branch that does not yet exist.

This is what svn info shows:

Pfad: .
URL: svn://10.8.0.1/fx_dev
Basis des Projektarchivs: svn://10.8.0.1/fx_dev
UUID des Projektarchivs: 6279aca8-1485-11de-bcb4-29f147300bdb
Revision: 859
Knotentyp: Verzeichnis
Plan: normal
Letzter Autor: andy_svn
Letzte geänderte Rev: 859
Letztes Änderungsdatum: 2010-12-02 15:08:11 +0100 (Do, 02. Dez 2010)

(It's German, but I guess you still understand it)

How can I create a branch and move the pending changes onto that branch?

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Create a branch via

svn copy URL/trunk URL/branches/B_NAME -m"- New Branch"

make an

svn switch URL/branches/B_NAME

and then commit your changes.

This works because the copy happens on the server, not the client. The svn switch command will not overwrite changes locally when switching over to the new branch.

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  • I now tried svn copy svn://10.8.0.1/fx_dev/trunk svn://10.8.0.1/fx_dev/branches/sidebar -m"- New Branch" - this is similar to the commands I had tried after reading the docs. I get: svn: Path »svn://10.8.0.1/fx_dev/trunk« does not exist in revision 863 (error message translated from German, might not be exactly the same in English).
    – eflorico
    Dec 3, 2010 at 21:48
  • I even tried this: stackoverflow.com/questions/344257/… No improvement :-(
    – eflorico
    Dec 4, 2010 at 12:06
  • Is it possible that the server has a completely wrong directory structure? This document (abbeyworkshop.com/howto/misc/svn01) states one should setup the directory structure like that, but it obviously can be done differently? And what is the difference between a repository and a project?
    – eflorico
    Dec 4, 2010 at 12:49
  • Alright, that was it. SVN server-side setup completely screwed up :D
    – eflorico
    Dec 4, 2010 at 20:20
  • @khmarbaise why not copy/commit from the WC directly into a new branch? I've never tried it, but if it's possible as svn help copy claims it is, it would be a lot easier, no?
    – Chris
    Jan 19, 2011 at 14:30
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Pretty much everything you ever need to know about SVN is in the red book (linked). Unless you have a specific question, maybe saying what you have tried already, it is what you should refer to.

Create a branch

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch04s02.html#svn-ch-4-sect-2.1

the svn switch command

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/re27.html

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    Will that create the new branch? or will he have to create the branch with an svn copy and then call svn switch?
    – Scott
    Dec 3, 2010 at 14:44
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    Those URL's you are referencing for the Subversion book are for versions of Subversion that are over 5 years old. Google has a nasty habit of pulling up the oldest versions of the SVN Book. Be careful when using Google and it's Subversion Book links.
    – jgifford25
    Dec 3, 2010 at 16:35
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I got the problem now: The server-side directory structure was completely wrong and missing the TTB (trunk, tags, branches) directories. I changed that and now everything's fine!

I didn't know trunk, tags and branches were actual directories in the repo everybody could add and delete, I always thought they were immutably provided by SVN.

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