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Re: [PATCH] cvs2svn into subdirectory of existing repository

From: Swen Thuemmler <swen_at_mediaways.net>
Date: 2002-07-22 16:59:16 CEST

On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 09:46:45AM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:

> Don't check out the root of the repository; check out the mainline
> trunk directory, or whatever you decide to call it. Read about svn
> branches and tags in the Subversion Handbook.

Yep, I know. But when I convert a CVS repository with cvs2svn.py,
everything will go into the root of the repository, unless I use Erics
patch to check it into /trunk or whatever. But then the question is,
where do branches and tags go, into /branches/... or /trunk/branches/...,
or wouldn't it be better to have some decent defaults (like /trunk
/branches and /tags) and some commandline swiches to change these.

Hope this clarifies it a bit.

Greetings, Swen

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