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List:       subversion-users
Subject:    Re: Re: newbie Q. Moving a project to a different repository
From:       "David Perkins" <tickerboo () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-02-28 20:38:47
Message-ID: 3f96b6690702281238q73c56a37ud3d70cc1dc1acf3e () mail ! gmail ! com
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> I'd recommend using branches within the same repository. It's a real pain to integrate code from different repositories (can't be automatically done AFAIK). So what you could do is have the following structure:
>
> - trunk
>     - code dirs...
> - branches
>     - client 1
>         - code dirs...
>     - client 2
>         - code dirs...
>
> Anytime you branch just svn copy from trunk to the clientx branch.

Thanks.  At present in my fledgling repository I have the following structure:

Repos
  ProjA
    Branches
    Tags
    Trunk

  ProjB
    Branches
    Tags
    Trunk

My main aim to have separate repositories was to separate client code
from my own projects.  Also, to expose different projects to different
develoeprs and to keep some private.

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