Revision Punting: using svn revert Commit Your Changes Examining History Examining the Details of Historical Changes Examining local changes Comparing working copy to repository Comparing repository revisions Generating a List of Historical Changes Browsing the Repository Displaying file contents Displaying line-by-line change attribution Listing versioned directories Fetching Older Repository Snapshots Sometimes You Just Need to Clean Up Disposing of a Working Copy Recovering from an Interruption Dealing with Structural Conflicts An Example Tree Conflict Summary 3. Basic Usage Help! Getting Data into Your Repository Importing Files and Directories Recommended Repository Layout What's In a Name? Creating a Working Copy Basic Work Cycle Update Your Working Copy Make Your Changes Review Your Changes See an overview of your changes Examine the details of your local modifications Fix Your Mistakes Resolve Any Conflicts Viewing conflict differences interactively Resolving conflict differences interactively Postponing conflict resolution Merging conflicts by hand Discarding your changes in favor of a newly fetched Fundamental Concepts Version Control Basics The Repository The Working Copy Versioning Models The problem of file sharing The lock-modify-unlock solution The copy-modify-merge solution Version Control the Subversion Way Subversion Repositories Revisions Addressing the Repository Subversion Working Copies How the working copy works Fundamental working copy interactions Mixed-revision working copies Summary 2. Table of Contents Foreword Preface What Is Subversion? Is Subversion the Right Tool? Subversion's History Subversion's Architecture Subversion's Components What's New in Subversion Audience How to Read This Book Organization of This Book This Book Is Free Acknowledgments 1.
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