On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 08:29:19 +0100, Tor Ringstad
<tor.ringstad@tandberg.net> wrote:
> > To be more precise.... Is it possible to have two working copes of
> > the same file on same machine with same user, with the same
> > directory structure.
>
> As others have pointed out, you can have as many working copies
> checked out as you want to.
>
> However, this doesn't work exactly as with ClearCase.
>
> Subversion doesn't have an equivalent of the "setview" command. In
> Clearcase, you can have all your views appear at the same "mount
> point" in your local file system. In Subversion, all working copies
> must have different "mount points".
>
> Is this what you mean by "the same directory structure"?
>
Yes... I meant the same mount point, using something like setview.
But it will be good enough if I can have any number of working copies
of the same file with different directory structure/mount points.
Thanks to all those who replied to this thread.
Thanks and Regards
Deekshit M
>
> - Tor Ringstad -
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