![]() To teach SmartSVN about a repository you have never previously supplied it, will depend which operation you are doing as I noted. You can access this function from the Window menu and selecting New Repository Browser. Hi there, First, the repository browser is still present. ![]() Can you tell me what you are attempting to acheive as your goal, what you are selecting and what you are entering (by all means, provide a fake address, but keep it close so as not to be too far away from reality) within any boxes. It's easy for me to sit here and talk about how easy it is when I am in the know. In regards to SmartSVN being unusable, I would be interested to understand this some more. For Windows users, select Preferances from the Edit menu, for Mac users select Preferances from the SmartSVN menu. If you want to see what repositories SmartSVN knows about and update any of the credentials, you can access the Authentication section of the settings. svn directory and stored within SmartSVN. Once you have selected this, the setting will be read from the. The Open Working Copy option will ask you where on your local disk this is contained. The import operation will something similar to the Check Out operation in this regard. When you complete the Check Out operating, it will save and remember these details for next time (which will mean it would be available fromk the dropdown list, if it wasn't before). Alternately you can type the URL yourself to where it exists (SmartSVN will validate the address as you type it, so if you supply an incorrectly formatted address, it will tell you). If SmartSVN knows about the repository already, it will be available from the dropdown list. If you perform a Check Out, it will ask you for a repository to Check Out from. Much of this was to simplify the layout by removing or moving menu items to a more appropriate place, but also to to reduce the need to use this seperate repository manager interface when it can be done for you simply through entering values. Hi there, There have been significant changes in the interface surounding repository management.
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