![]() Nothing changed in tree, just for some reasons changed URL for the same point of code (svn://host/path repo changed to or changed hostname.): svn help relocate - svn relocate svn:///repo/project.You want to use another URL inside the same repo (branched /trunk to /branch/name server-side, want mirror this change in WC in order to work with your branch): svn help switch, 1-st form - svn switch ^/branches/1.x-release.When you speak about changing repository URL, you really mention 3 different cases:.In Subversion, unlike CVS, there's no difference in checking out a tag, a branch, or from the trunk: It's all just a URL of some sort. If you already have a Jenkins project under Subversion, you can copy the Jenkins job to a new job, and modify the URL that Jenkins uses to the tag's URL. However, this can be solved with a pre-commit trigger. The only issue is that tags cannot be locked, so people can checkout tags and modify them. ![]() You can even see if that tag has been modified and by who.
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