Svn repository path changed: how to re-bind my local folder to it?

Cd c:\work svn switch --relocate file:///E:/svn/repository file:///F:/general/svn/repository.

Done, seems to work now i'm trying to commit my file ( c:\work contains newer ) and it fails with 'base checksum mismatch'. Any hints? – Eye of Hell Feb 27 '09 at 14:57 iirc subversion does that if someone else modified the file since you last updated.

You need to do an svn update to merge the changes first. – Jacob Marley Feb 27 '09 at 15:06.

You want the svn switch --relocate command.

It looks like you're using TortoiseSVN in which case you'd choose "Relocate" and put in the new address.

I'm using rapidsvn client – Eye of Hell Feb 27 '09 at 14:53 Bugger. Well, there's the command line for it above. – Tom Ritter Feb 27 '09 at 14:55 done, seems to work now i'm trying to commit my file ( c:\work contains newer ) and it fails with 'base checksum mismatch'.

Any hints? – Eye of Hell Feb 27 '09 at 14:58.

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