[svnbook commit] r2642 - branches/fitz-ripping-up-ch-02/src/en/book
fitz
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Sat Feb 3 15:16:21 CST 2007
Author: fitz
Date: Sat Feb 3 15:16:21 2007
New Revision: 2642
Modified:
branches/fitz-ripping-up-ch-02/src/en/book/ch-basic-usage.xml
Log:
Chapter 2 now content complete. On to the refining passes.
*** This should build without errors ***
* src/en/book/ch-basic-usage.xml: Finish section on snapshots.
Modified: branches/fitz-ripping-up-ch-02/src/en/book/ch-basic-usage.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/fitz-ripping-up-ch-02/src/en/book/ch-basic-usage.xml (original)
+++ branches/fitz-ripping-up-ch-02/src/en/book/ch-basic-usage.xml Sat Feb 3 15:16:21 2007
@@ -2064,18 +2064,8 @@
</sect2>
<!-- =============================================================== -->
- <sect2 id="svn.tour.history.finalword">
- <title>A Final Word on History</title>
-
-
-
-
- <para>
- Fetching older repository snapshots...
-TODO: co
-TODO: export
-TODO: update
-</para>
+ <sect2 id="svn.tour.history.snapshots">
+ <title>Fetching older repository snapshots</title>
<para>In addition to all of the above commands, you can use
<command>svn update</command> and <command>svn
@@ -2091,8 +2081,25 @@
…
</screen>
- </sect2>
+ <para>Lastly, if you're building a release and wish to bundle up
+ your files from Subversion but don't want those pesky .svn
+ directories in the way, then you can use svn export to create
+ a local copy of all or part of your repository sans .svn
+ directories. As with <command>svn update</command> and
+ <command>svn checkout</command>, you can also pass the
+ <option>--revision</option> option to <command>svn
+ export</command>:</para>
+ <screen>
+$ svn export http://svn.example.com/svn/repos1 # Exports latest revision
+…
+$ svn export http://svn.example.com/svn/repos1 --revision 1729
+# Exports revision r1729
+…
+</screen>
+
+ </sect2>
+u
</sect1>
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