Hi there,

I am also using subversion to mamage development of apps.

My setup is:
- Central subversion server; Manages all project under development
- Multiple development clients; Check in/out updated files to the
central server.

This setup works just fine. Question;
I want to be able to get the latest working copy of the central server
for specific projects on live productions webservers without all
hidden subversion files etc... Call it a 'clean' copy. How can I do
this?

Thanks,

Olav



On Oct 14, 7:53 pm, Mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using SVN with CakePHP for 2 years now, and it works great
> together.
>
> I run Eclipse as my IDE on Windows, and use TortoiseSVN as my desktop
> client. I also have the SVN plugin for Eclipse.
>
> My repository setup is simple.
>
> /svn/trunk/website_name/...
> /svn/branch/branch_version/website_name/...
>
> I do all my work off the trunk, and then move files to branches as I
> reach milestones. Some people do it the reverse, working off a branch
> and then merging with the trunk as they reach milestones. It's up to
> you to figure out which is best.
>
> I found that TortoiseSVN allows me to quickly add files to the ignore
> list of SVN. Things like the cake temp folder for example.
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