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My current svn structure:

Path: .
URL: svn://someaddress.com.tr/project
Repository Root: svn://someaddress.com.tr
Repository UUID: -------------------------------------
Revision: 10297
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: ----
Last Changed Rev: 9812
Last Changed Date: 2010-12-20 17:38:48 +0100 (Mon, 20 Dec 2010)

But our project (hence the svn service) will work over sub.someaddress.com.tr instead of someaddress.com.tr (someaddress.com.tr will be redirected to somewhere else soon).

Since it is the development server, I could not be sure about what to do. Will I need to use svn switch or svn switch --relocate? Also, will I need to switch svn root someaddress.com.tr or the project branch someaddress.com.tr/project.

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Given that the Apache Subversion server will be moved to this new DNS alias: sub.someaddress.com.tr:

  • Use svn relocate. Relocate is used when the SVN server's location changes. Switch is only used if you want to change your working copy, say, to another branch. If using TortoiseSVN, you may follow instruction from TortoiseSVN Manual. If using SVN command line interface, refer to this section of SVN's documentation. The command should look like this:

    svn relocate svn://sub.someaddress.com.tr/project

  • Keep using /project given that the actual contents of your repository probably won't change.

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