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Problems setting up a new project via Subversion: directory structure

From: Zooey Glass <zooey.glass04_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 20:22:03 +0100

I'm relatively new to Subversion, so I'm sure there is a very simple answer
to my query.
However, I'm having trouble figuring it out from the documentation, so
I'm hoping someone can help me here - apologies in advance if I've
overlooked something very obvious.

I have just set up a new project hosted on Google code, and I'm struggling a
little bit getting the right directory structure.

I created my app on my client machine, set up a new project and

uploaded the code using the Tortoise GUI (Windows). However, I've
wound up with a top level folder for my project - ie trunk/myapp/
mydirectorystructure, which means that when it is checked out it
produces a 'nested' folder myapp/myapp. I want to commit the directory
from inside my project folder, so that when it is checked out it
creates just one project folder.

I hypothesised that this occured because I did the initial upload by
right-clicking the project folder and selecting import. So, I reset
the project and tried doing it from within my project folder, but with
the same result.

I'd very much appreciate it if someone could help me through fixing
this. I'm happy to use the command line, provided someone can tell me
what I should be doing.
Thanks!

Zooey

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