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How to copy/modify existing files/folders ?

From: Craig McAdam <craig.mcadam_nospam_at_ntlworld.com>
Date: 2006-10-06 17:52:48 CEST

We have a design that is composed of a number of modules held in an SVN
repository. Each module comprises a number of source files, so we keep
each module in its own folder for clarity, something like -

\trunk\MODULE_1\source_file_A
               \source_file_B
\trunk\MODULE_2\source_file_C
               \source_file_D

etc

We'd like to create new modules based on existing ones, with just some
source code changes. The new modules are part of the design, so it's not
a branch or a tag. But I can't find a way to copy an existing module or
folder without TortoiseSVN thinking it is already in the repository (e.g
copy/paste, copy/paste without the .svn files, or export to a new folder
then add to the repository)

Is there a recommended way to do this kind of thing ? Sorry if it's a
dumb question.

Thanks,

Best Regards, Craig.

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