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Re: Missing page: msg#00029apache.documentation
* Vincent Bray wrote: > On 09/06/07, Vincent Bray <noodlet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I expect if you run svn log /path/to/missing/file you'll see when it > > was deleted and why. Probably because auth is changing again for trunk > > an that file is no longer accurate. > > .. or not. > Looking at the svn log for the 2.2 version of this file, it was added > in r355767 back in Dec 2005 by splitting auth.xml in to two separate > file. The 2.2 branch of the docs was created from trunk 4 months prior > to that and the access files were never added to trunk. > > So, you were right and I'm a stinky toerag :-) > > The question, for the list, is: What's the correct procedure for > merging these files back in to trunk? Using svn merge, or just svn > add? I'd suggest svn merge, because it preserves the history. Thanks, nd
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