[svnbook commit] r1288 - in trunk/src/en: . book
fitz
svnbook-dev at red-bean.com
Mon May 16 09:54:23 CDT 2005
Author: fitz
Date: Mon May 16 09:54:21 2005
New Revision: 1288
Modified:
trunk/src/en/TODO
trunk/src/en/book/ch03.xml
Log:
Knock out a TODO task.
* src/en/book/ch03.xml: Add warning about restructuring your working
copy without letting svn know.
* src/en/TODO: Remove task.
Modified: trunk/src/en/TODO
==============================================================================
--- trunk/src/en/TODO (original)
+++ trunk/src/en/TODO Mon May 16 09:54:21 2005
@@ -37,23 +37,6 @@
--------------------------------------------------------------
-To be fixed by fitz:
-
-ch03:
-
- - explain the "magic rule" of working copy management: you must
- always use 'svn' to manipulate files and dirs (cp, mv, add, rm,
- etc.), *except* for editing. Editing can be done without telling
- svn; it notices this later on. users are craving these two
- simple sentences as an overview at the beginning of the chapter;
- for someone who has never used CVS, it's apparently quite
- confusing as to what sort of manipulations do and don't require
- 'svn'.
-
-
-
---------------------------------------------------------------
-
To be fixed by cmpilato:
- vendor branch section needs re-working. again. specifically,
Modified: trunk/src/en/book/ch03.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/src/en/book/ch03.xml (original)
+++ trunk/src/en/book/ch03.xml Mon May 16 09:54:21 2005
@@ -624,6 +624,16 @@
that you'll use most often to make tree changes (we'll cover
<command>svn import</command> and <command>svn mkdir</command>
later).</para>
+
+ <warning>
+ <para>While you can edit your files with whatever tool you
+ like, you shouldn't change the structure of your working
+ copy without letting Subversion know what you're doing. Use
+ the <command>svn copy</command>, <command>svn
+ delete</command>, and <command>svn move</command> commands
+ to change the structure of your working copy, and use the
+ <command>svn add</command> command to place new files and
+ directories under version control.</para> </warning>
<variablelist>
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