Updating Files in a Local Working Directory (Subversion)
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Updating files or folders enables you to incorporate any changes that other
developers have committed to the repository since your previous checkout or
update.
To update a local version of a file or folder:
- Select a versioned file (e.g. in the Projects, Files, or Favorites
window) and choose Subversion > Update. Alternately, select a file in
the Versioning window and
choose Update from the right-click menu. The IDE incorporates any changes
existing in the repository version of the file.
- It is recommended that you perform an update on all files prior to
committing them to the repository. Doing so allows you to become aware
of any conflicts prior to performing the commit.
Updating Projects with Dependencies
If you are working on a project for which there are other required projects,
you can update both the main project and all dependent projects using the
IDE's Update with Dependencies command.
To update an entire project and all dependent projects:
- Right-click the project node in the Projects window.
- Choose Subversion > Update With Dependencies. The IDE incorporates
any changes existing in the repository version of all of the projects
with your local working copy.
- See Also
- Committing Local Changes to a Subversion Repository
- Comparing File Revisions in Subversion
- Creating
Dependencies Between Projects
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