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RE: Does subclipse use recommended repository layout?

From: Demyanovich, Craig - Apogent <cdemyanovich_at_apogent.com>
Date: 2004-08-16 21:35:50 CEST

> Neither, the command-line client, nor TortoiseSVN "use" the
> recommended
> layout either. They both just give you the raw tools to do
> what you deem
> approriate. Subclipse is the same. If you want to use the
> recommended
> layout from Subclipse, just use the SVN Repository Explorer
> to create the
> remote Project folder as well as the subfolders, and then
> when you do Team
> -> Share Project specify the URL to the trunk folder.

Mark,

I'm giving that a try. I created new remote folders following the
guidelines from the SVN book: <project-name>, trunk, branches and tags.
Now, when issuing the Team -> Share Project command, do I want to

A) use an existing repository location and specify the URL in the "Use
specified module name" field of the Enter Module Name step

B) create a new repository location, specifying the URL as
<existing-repository-location>/<project-name>/trunk

Option A doesn't seem right. Option B seems more likely what I want to do,
yet the terminology is confusing: I already have a "repository location" in
the Eclipse sense; why would I want to "create" another one? Please advise.

Thanks,
Craig
Received on Tue Aug 17 05:35:50 2004

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