Hi,
I've got a project where I'd like to have a moving label that I can
apply to the most recent version of the code that has been validated for
functionality. This would provide a stable baseline for people who want
to update their local environment, and will still allow people to check
code in while in intermediate phases of development. This moving label
might be updated once a week and it would be dated and recorded for a
software release.
I have been trying to implement this using the Tags/Branching utility
for TortoiseSVN. I want to create an exact copy of the source code
directory structure in a single file branch which would represent the
moving label. It seems that there is a conflict because the URL's are
saved in the .svn dircotry. Basically, I would like to be able to
commit the same working copy to 2 different places: one for the actual
version in source control and the other for the moving label. Can this
be done without creating a new directory and a copy of all the files
every time? Is there anyone who I could talk to about this matter?
Your quick response would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Katsu Tamura
720-622-4176
Received on Mon Feb 13 20:18:58 2006