On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:42 AM, Lorenz <lorenznl_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Giulio Troccoli wrote:
>>[...]
>>- check out the whole thing (it might be too big but maybe not)
>> svn checkout file:///var/svn ~/tmp
>>This will create a new directory called tmp in your home directory whit the whole of your repository.
>>Insinde ~/tmp you will have var/svn/proj1, var/svn/proj2 and var/svn/proj3.
>>
>>- move the projects to the root of your repository
>> cd ~/tmp
>> svn move var/svn/proj1 proj1
>> svn move var/svn/proj2 proj2
>> svn move var/svn/proj3 proj3
>>Since you have used svn command the history will be preserved.
>>
>>- commit
>> svn commit -m"Reorganising the projects"
>
> if you don't want to check-out the whole repository, and are working
> from the command line anyway, you can use svnmucc to do the
> restructuring in one commit without a working copy.
>
> svnmucc mv url1 url2 mv url3 url4 ...
> --
What, exactly, is wrong with:
Received on 2010-09-10 23:57:54 CEST