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need some help with SVN and multi directories

sparks

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The first 2 directories I set up work fine.
The directory for paladin has a green check and will check and update fine.
The second one I made also shows up and works fine.

Now I make a new directory and try to set it up for a 3rd class and no matter what I do the directory does not have a check mark and it refers to the first directory I made what I mean is I try to update the files and it points to the paladin folder settings. It was not copied.

can someone clear this up on making a directory and linking. I must have done something wrong but I don't know what.

yep been thru the video a few times, thats how I learned to make the first directory.
 
The first 2 directories I set up work fine.
The directory for paladin has a green check and will check and update fine.
The second one I made also shows up and works fine.

Now I make a new directory and try to set it up for a 3rd class and no matter what I do the directory does not have a check mark and it refers to the first directory I made what I mean is I try to update the files and it points to the paladin folder settings. It was not copied.

can someone clear this up on making a directory and linking. I must have done something wrong but I don't know what.

yep been thru the video a few times, thats how I learned to make the first directory.

I would delete all the SVN directories and start over. It's easy and quick enough to do that.

I assume you're using Tortoise SVN with Windoze Explorer. Tortoise is really good about preventing you from making mistakes.

Try using this procedure to setup your SVNs...
  • In Windoze explorer, go to your <HB_install_dir>/CustomClasses directory
  • In Windoze explorer, create a new directory for the custom class--say UltimatePalaHealer
  • In Windoze explorer, right-click on that newly created directory (e.g., UltimatePalaHealer) and select "SVN Checkout..."
  • In the TortoiseSVN dialog that pops up, just fill in the "URL of repository:" field, and note that the "Checkout directory:" is the one you created (e.g, UltimatePalaHealer)
  • Click "OK", and wait for it to finish and you're good.
Repeat the above steps for each repository of which you want a copy.


Its really hard to mess up using this procedure. If it fails for you, you're going to have to give us a click-by-click blow of what you did and what you see.


cheers & good luck,
chinajade
 
thanks I will give it another shot.
it worked fine for the first 2 then seemed to default everything else to the original one I made.
 
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