On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 21:39 +0200, Olav Vitters wrote: > I think one of 2 things: > 1. Because /cvs/gnome was a repos, and /svn is not. E.g., under CVS, you > couldn't (IIRC) create something under /cvs, but you could under SVN. > 2. CVS was smart enough to create the repos > > If you check svn help import you see: > import: Commit an unversioned file or tree into the repository. > > "into the repository" ... it isn't smart enough to create the repos > > e.g., see the error message: > svn: No repository found in 'svn+ssh://svn.gnome.org/svn/foobar' > > > This is why I proposed testingground.. if that would exist, you could > create a repos there. However, later on, you want to move that into a > real repos. IMO that might be nice on short term, not on long term > (needs to be a real repos, dump&load work, etc).
Does this work though? I mean, if testingground is a single module, is it really possible to extract the version history for a single subdirectory and create a new svn module from that? _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
