Dave asked:
> But is there some way to have a subdirectory in *both* repositories?

You may like to try git for local development and see whether its 
svnimport tool pulling from Cake's SVN works well for you.  I feel git 
really is much better than svn at handling multi-centred development.

> It would be nice, for example, if whatever version of Cake I'm using 
> when I check in a revision of my own app is stored in my repository so 
> I know I have a working version of the app if I ever check out from 
> that point.

Is that a reason to only deploy with released Cake versions and to keep 
the tarballs of released versions you used?

Hope that helps,
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