>
> Another option (for now) is to combine your 4 repositories into one
> repository by using svnadmin dump and load.   Then svnsync the final
> result to googlecode.
>

But, if you did want to keep them separate yet still 'share' some code, you
could always 'link' the repositories using the svn:externals property. Note
that this is purely a Subversion feature so will not mean that issue lists,
etc, will be amalgamated.

:Darren.

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