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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?

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Use the svn switch command with the --relocate command line option.

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Thanks. This is what I used: svn switch --relocate file:///Users/user/old_repository/project/trunk file:///Users/user/new_repository/project/trunk – quano Jan 30 '10 at 3:02
thank for your support. It run is OK – dakiquang Oct 17 '12 at 7:29

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