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Re: Unable to view the files in the repository

From: Mick Ken <micks80_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-23 21:26:42 CEST

Hi Ryan,
Thanks for that great info. Yeah, like I said originally i can see the
repository contents using the Tortoise SVN client or by checking the
contents out.

Might be,I created the trunk directory by default.I guess, I should
delete it then.

I did not choose the "Berkely DB" option while installing and went
with the default "File System FCFS" option...so where does SVN stores
these files ???I even tried viewing the hidden files but its not
there.

Would be nice if someone can tell that.

Thanks
Mick

On 10/23/07, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007b@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 11:34, Mick Ken wrote:
>
> > I have installed the SVN on Windows server and setup the repositories
> > and commited my code but for some reason I am not able to see the
> > code. But strangely, when I connect from client using Tortoize SVN I
> > am able to see all the code. So, my question is - where's my code? Is
> > there any default location?
> >
> > These are the steps i performed after installing SVN:
> >
> > 1. I created a directory "D:/SVN/Project1" and created a repository
> > there using "Tortoise SVN".
> > 2. When I installed SVN service, I gave the command "-r D:/SVN" so now
> > to connect to my repository i just need to do
> > "svn://localhost/Project1"
> > 3. I connected to the repository and created three more folder
> > "branch, tags and truck"
> > 4. I connected to the trunk directory and did "SVN commit" using
> > "Tortoise SVN"
> > 5. Then I did checkout to create a working directory in "C:/SVN/
> > Repo1".
> > 6. Now,the problem is all the code is there in the working directory
> > but when I check the repository there is a empty trunk folder.
> >
> > But, if i connect to the svn box using "svn://ip/Project1" ,it shows
> > me all the files.
> >
> > So, can someone please tell me what's happening and why i am not able
> > to see the files in the repository.
>
> The files are in the repository. The repository is a database. To see
> the files in the repository, use a Subversion client, such as the
> command line client or TortoiseSVN. Either use commands like "svn ls
> svn://localhost/Project1" (or the TortoiseSVN repository browser) to
> see what files are in the repository, or get a working copy if you
> want to see their contents or manipulate them.
>
> Looking in the directory D:\SVN\Project1 on the hard disk, you should
> not see a directory "trunk". (How did it get there? What is inside
> it?) Instead, you should see the structure of the database -- that
> is, these 7 items:
>
> README.txt
> conf
> dav
> db
> format
> hooks
> locks
>
> The file README.txt explains a little bit.
>
>
>

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