Noob Question
From: Kurt Federspiel <federonline_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 00:16:47 -0700 (PDT)
Hi...
I have a repository that stores source code written for a WinXP/2003 application. We are in the process of porting to Linux, and want to set up a new repository to hold the ported code. The project and directory names are the same.
So I have:
/Repositories/Win and /Repositories/Linux were created with svnadmin. Whenever I try to svn add/update/commit to the /Repositories/Linux/xmlrpc, I get a revision around 226, which is (obviously) the Win Repository (since the Linux Repo is brand new)
Am I being stupid? I want to keep the sources separate for now, so how do I add/update/commit to the /Linux Repository? Can someone please help me be unstupid??
Thanks.
PS. For setting up an apache server, having one repository, and getting several clients running, SVN was the bomb; it took me about 80 minutes to do it. If only EVERTHING were this easy...hats off to the dev and support teams.
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