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Re: Is there a clean way to move a-project to a-project/trunk

From: Tino Schwarze <subversion.lists_at_tisc.de>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 10:14:07 +0200

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 03:32:07PM +0800, Rice Yeh wrote:

> I am trying to separate my project a-project into a-project/trunk and
> a-project/branches. First, I like to move a-project to a-project/trunk. But
> this is not allowed since trunk is inside a-project. I might first move
> a-project to tmp and then move tmp to a-project/trunk. But the tmp directory
> is created in repository and this seems not elegant. Is there a clean way to
> do this?

You could try using svnmucc and performing all these moves in one
operation(=commit). Then you'll have the tmp directory as well but only
hidden within that one revision. (I didn't try it though, not sure
whether it would work.)

HTH,

Tino.

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