Mark Phippard wrote:
> When you make the branch, properties are copied with the branch. But
> generally when creating a branch, the property would be set on the source
> of the branch. So you would not need to add any new info into the branch
> itself. You are adding it in the place where the branch came from. This
> is the missing breadcrumb that Subversion does not create.
>
> The custom editing dialog exists for maintaining the info. Whether it is
> adding in historical info from an existing repository, or adding new info
> about new branches. However, if the branch is created from Subclipse then
> there are cases where the property will be auto maintained.
>
That is what I am asking for. How do I create a branch in a way that
this property will be auto maintained.
Last time I asked about branches here , I've been suggested to go to
repositories view and basically do copy from trunk folder and paste to
branch/tag folder. If I do that nothing created automatically.
So, once again, can you please publish step by step instructions how
to branch multiple projects and to make sure that this property get
propagated to the target tag/branch.
Thanks
Eugene
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Received on Wed Mar 15 17:49:27 2006