Thanks Ben! Will do! On Apr 3, 8:06 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote: > I think you're better off mailing [email protected], or > [email protected]. There are a zillion folks on that list > who have time to help new folks get used to the svn client and can > help with things like this. > > On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:51 PM, [email protected] > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm new to project creation with Google Code, and relatively new to > > Subversion, so I'm sure there is a very simple answer to my query. > > However, I'm having trouble figuring it out from the documentation, so > > I'm hoping someone can help me here - apologies in advance if I've > > overlooked something very obvious. > > > I created my app on my client machine, set up a new project and > > uploaded the code using the Tortoise GUI (Windows). However, I've > > wound up with a top level folder for my project - ie trunk/myapp/ > > mydirectorystructure, which means that when it is checked out it > > produces a 'nested' folder myapp/myapp. I want to commit the directory > > from inside my project folder, so that when it is checked out it > > creates just one project folder. > > > I hypothesised that this occured because I did the initial upload by > > right-clicking the project folder and selecting import. So, I reset > > the project and tried doing it from within my project folder, but with > > the same result. > > > I'd very much appreciate it if someone could help me through fixing > > this. I'm happy to use the command line, provided someone can tell me > > what I should be doing. > > > Thanks!
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