Am Freitag, 2. März 2012, 11:20:06 schrieb Pietro Moras: > Very well, > now I dare ask the same question not in point of principle, but with a > practical, operative purpose. IF multi-project Repository is really > possible, HOW can be it done, in practice? I mean: > > 1] Is it done through the creation of a sub-Repository, at Server level, > care of “svnadmin.exe”? How? Using what command?
The repository directory is created by svnadmin. > > 2] Is it done through a special creation of a single Project, at Client > level, care of “svn.exe” [or, if that IDE case, some Eric VC command]? > Through which command, exactly? On client side you create the eric project as usual and select to use Subversion as your VCS. For the repository URL you enter the URL for your repository and add a subdirectory (e.g. file:///path/to/repo/project1). For the second repo you would choose file:///path/to/repo/project2 and so on. Once the project has been created by eric it is tied to the one in the repository. > > 3] Is there a way to select the desired Project, exclusively, both for > up-loading and down-loading data, without being bothered by the possible > presence of other similar and distinct Projects, within the same > Repository? That is inherent. Nothing special to do. > How, exactly? With which “svn.exe” [or, if that IDE case, some > Eric VC] commands? It might be my fault, but what I've seen so far, about > this matter, spans from utterly impractical to impossible, hence my stated > questions. Gratefully, yours - P.M. Please note that a subversion working directory is tied to one repository URL. Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
