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Newbie: Subclipse and repository layout

From: Aloys Oberthür <aloys.oberthuer_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2005-02-14 16:53:10 CET

I understand that I should layout my repository in a standardized way with
/trunk, /tags and /branches Subversion-directories.

Now if I do use (e.g.) a file:///e:/repositories/myproject/trunk URL when
connecting to my repository in Eclipse I do not see the other directories
(i.e. /tags and /branches), but if I do use the
file:///e:/repositories/myproject URL I do not commit to the /trunk
directory but to the 'top-level' URL when sharing the project and instead
get the /trunk, /tags, /branches directories and a /myproject directory.

How do I commit to /trunk and still do see the other directories in my
repository.

Thanks, Aloys
Received on Tue Feb 15 02:53:10 2005

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