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Hello rA :D

I've got my test server running but there is no .svn folder even if i set my option's to view invisible files. i need it to update my server

any idea how put the .svn folder again ?

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Do you know what revision you're using?

If yes, download that revision then overwrite it with the server files you have right now. :D

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Hum, just right click > and choose "SVN Upgrade working copy" if you already have tortoiseSVN.

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i don't think he can upgrade it without the .svn folders that tortoise recognizes.

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Upgrade working copy changed default folder to be SVN folder.

not update the version of svn. so this menu didn't need .svn folder but make .svn folder.

That's all i know.

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Upon checking on the latest tortoisesvn, maybe the 'import' option works like that.

LOL, no. HAHAHAHA

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What version of TortoiseSVN (or Subversion) did you use to checkout this working copy?

In Subversion / TortoiseSVN version 1.7.x and later, it stores all the metadata in one .svn folder in the base directory (so if you checked out /trunk, it will be in the trunk folder).

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What version of TortoiseSVN (or Subversion) did you use to checkout this working copy?

In Subversion / TortoiseSVN version 1.7.x and later, it stores all the metadata in one .svn folder in the base directory (so if you checked out /trunk, it will be in the trunk folder).

I used the Latest Tortoise SVN to checkout trunk, found it on my trunk folder

Thank Brian and everyone who replied :D

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