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How to Remove .svn Directories On a Mac
If you use svn on your Mac and you've ever wanted to move/copy one directory to another project in SVN, you've probably found that the folders keep their association with whatever SVN destination you first added them to. At issue is the problem that there are hidden .svn directories that you need to clean up. The easiest way that I've found around this issue is to drop into the shell, navigate to the directoy that you want to remove from source control, and issue this command:

find . -type d -name .svn -depth -exec rm -rf {} ;

Enjoy.
Submitted by bosshogg on Wednesday the 16th of September 2009, at 09:36 pm