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"Relocating" my "repository" to Google Code

From: David Goldsmith <d.l.goldsmith_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 12:07:07 -0700 (PDT)

I apologize in advance if this is answered elsewhere (I imagine it probably is) but I did search pretty hard for the answer, to no avail.

I have an existing SVN repository, managed w/ Tortoise, for my open-source code at work; tomorrow is my last day, so I'd like to "relocate" it to a Google Code project I have already created and designated as being VC-ed with Subversion; I understand from Google's instructions that I have to "reset" that repository to "sync" my existing history; Google's instructions are then to use svnsync, but that does not appear to be, explicitly, supported by Tortoise. So I am unclear as to the mechanical details, using Tortoise, of uploading my repository, with history, to my existing-but-empty Google code project: might someone please post clear, step-by-step instructions for how to do this? Thanks in advance!

OlyDLG

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