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RE: Sharing files

From: Dale Hirt <dale_at_sbcltd.com>
Date: 2005-09-14 18:08:00 CEST

The great thing about svn is that you can move files around to your hearts content and maintain change history. Start with common/, mac/, and pc/ directories. Then go from there. If you find a file needs to be in a different place, "svn move" is your friend.

Dale

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Griffin [mailto:cgriffin@poundhill.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:37 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Sharing files

I have read some of the posts about sharing files. It sounds like I
should have the shared files in a separate directory. All the files
in my project are currently in one directory. The project is
currently for the Macintosh. I have someone else that is going to
port it to the PC. What I think I would like to do is have a common
directory with all the platform independent files. Then two other
directories for the platform dependent files for each platform. Then
set an external definition for the common files directory. Does this
sound correct? If so what is the best way to rearrange the files in
the repository so that I don't loose my current revision history?

Thanks.

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