Delete all . Svn folders inside your project. Eclipse has a Team / Disconnect function for this.
Maybe Netbeans also support it. If not, you can do it by hand or with a simple shell script. With a repository browser delete the project's folder from SVN.
I don't know that Netbeans supports it or not. If not, you can use the command line svn client (svn delete ) or TortoiseSVN for example.
Thanks a lot palacsint. Since you also answered my recent question stackoverflow. Com/questions/7548008/… , could you clarify if I can anyhow merge my new maven project in subversion with the old project so that I can keep track of my older versions in subversion repositories in the new project – Marcos Sep 26 at 4:53 I've edited my answer there I hope its help.
– palacsint Sep 26 at 6:14.
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