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Re: browsing repositories

From: Tobias Ringström <tobias_at_ringstrom.mine.nu>
Date: 2003-08-12 00:39:54 CEST

zinnbath@asamnet.de wrote:
> "Michael Wood" <mwood@its.uct.ac.za> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:42:37PM +0200, zinnbath@asamnet.de wrote:
>>
>>>Hi there,
>>>
>>>I have two similar repositories with the following directory structure:
>>>
>>>1)
>>>repos1/ (generated by "svnadmin create repos1")
>>>repos1/repos1a (generated by "svnadmin create repos1/repos1a")
>>
>>[snip]
>>
>>That's asking for trouble. Why did you do that?
>
> I thought, that the hierarchy withing the filesystem would always result
> in the same hierarchy when browsing through repositories, i.e. browsing a
> repository would make visible all "sub -repositories" (would be very
> comfortable if you had several repositories, wouldn't it ?).
> But sometimes the browser shows the "sub-repositories" and sometimes does
> not and I wonder, how the html information is extracted from the
> repository, that's all.

Have you considered using a single repository? You can then maintain a
directory structure within that repository to separate all your
modules/projects. See

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/html-chunk/ch04s07.html#svn-ch4-sect7.1

/Tobias

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