Yep, it's really that simple.  You'll need to delete your existing
working directory, copy the repo, and then check your WD out again, so
that the SVN metadata reflects the new repo location.    You can look
into `svn switch` which would allow you to change the metadata in
place, but I've had mixed luck with it, so I go the delete/checkout
route.  Just make sure you check in any uncommitted changes first.  ;)

cheers,
barneyb

On 12/2/05, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barney, thanks for the info.
>
> I use CFEclipse and Subclipse, but on my local development machine rather
> than the dev server... In any case I think maybe I was overcomplicating
> things.
>
> The new dev server will become my SVN server, but I will continue to develop
> on my local machine.  Thus my working copy will remain where it is (local),
> but I'd like to get the repository onto the dev server.  Is it really just
> as simple as copy/paste the entire repository directory to the new server?
>
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