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[Subclipse-users] repository tree rooted in node other than project root

From: patrimith <paddysmith_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-02-05 16:01:37 CET

With TortoiseSVN, labels are decorated and svn operations are available on
any folder/file in a subversion repository regardless of its depth in the
filesystem tree. I think that this is a great feature.

I'm pretty sure that with subclipse, you need to have the root of the
project checked out from a svn repo. I was wondering if it is possible to
have subclipse recognize any subtree not rooted at the project root as being
under subversion control?

Thanks,

Patrick Smith

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