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a file system tree???

From: GreyGeek <jkreps_at_neb.rr.com>
Date: 2004-03-02 01:43:59 CET

The documentation on Subversion says that the repository will have a file
structure just like the system does.

"Subversion is a centralized system for sharing information. At its core is a
repository, which is a central store of data. The repository stores
information in the form of a file system tree a typical hierarchy of
 files and directories. "

One method of creating a repository is given as
svnadmin create --config-dir arg
where 'arg' is the file system template you've created as a pattern for svn.

I created the following on my W2K workstation:
E:\tmp\branches\HAP\jlk
E:\tmp\trunk\HAP\jlk
E:\tmp\tags\R1_0

and used svnadmin create --config-dir file:///E:/tmp

I expected to see
E:\svnrepo\branches\HAP\jlk
E:\svnrepo\trunk\HAP\jlk
E:\svnrepo\tags\R1_0

What I did see was
E:\svnrepo\conf
E:\svnrepo\dav
E:\svnrepo\db
E:\svnrepo\format
E:\svnrepo\hooks
E:\svnrepo\locks
E:\svnrepo\README.txt

From a working directory using TortoiseSVN I can 'browse repo' and see
the expected structure, but not when I browse the E:\svnrepo directory with
IE. What gives? The documentation states that "...The repository stores
information in the form of a filesystem tree a typical hierarchy of files and
directories. " I don't see them.
?
GreyGeek

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