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<blockquote data-quote="Albert" data-source="post: 659024" data-attributes="member: 67886"><p><strong>AW: SVN checkout downloads many obsolete files and folders</strong></p><p></p><p>I have only checked-out the trunk, multiple times. I have about 5 working copies of the trunk, for client/server development and for parallel work. When checking in work from one of them, I do an update at the others.</p><p></p><p>I don't check out the branches directly. To see which branches we have, I use the Tortoise SVN "repository browser". If there is an interesting branch which I want to take a look at, I switch one of my working directories to that branch (using the SVN "switch" command). The advantage of doing it this way is, VS can re-use its local settings files in the working copies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albert, post: 659024, member: 67886"] [b]AW: SVN checkout downloads many obsolete files and folders[/b] I have only checked-out the trunk, multiple times. I have about 5 working copies of the trunk, for client/server development and for parallel work. When checking in work from one of them, I do an update at the others. I don't check out the branches directly. To see which branches we have, I use the Tortoise SVN "repository browser". If there is an interesting branch which I want to take a look at, I switch one of my working directories to that branch (using the SVN "switch" command). The advantage of doing it this way is, VS can re-use its local settings files in the working copies. [/QUOTE]
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