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So here's what happened

My trunk contains revision 100 - I do not want revision 100 in trunk - I want it in a branch so I did svn copy and created a branch for revision 100 (call it Branch-100)

Next I removed changes from revision 100 from trunk via tortoise svn and then committed it into trunk so now trunk doesn't have revision 100 but Branch-100 has it

My question is, now whenever I run svn merge http://url-to-trunk from Branch-100, it'll ask to also remove the revision 100 changes in Branch-100 (since those revision 100 changes were removed from trunk)

Is there a way to tell svn that I do indeed want those revisions in Branch-100 so that I can merge from trunk accordingly without deleting revision 100 in Branch-100?

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Yes, you can:

svn merge -c REV --record-only http://url-to-trunk

where REV is revision which you want to merge without actually merging the changes.

See also SVN Book -- Blocking changes

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