Thank You!

It finally worked.  
Joe



On Friday, August 8, 2014 3:05:41 PM UTC-4, Jason Hall wrote:
>
> Your SVN repository URL is listed on the Source > Checkout page, the URL 
> will be:
>
> https://{{project-name}}.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Joseph B Cotton <cot...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Here are the instructions for the "import" command in TortoiseSVN.  The 
>> question is, however, what is the URL of my Google Projects project?  
>>
>> - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
>>
>> Now select the top-level folder of your project directory structure in 
>> the windows explorer and right click to open the context menu. Select 
>> the command TortoiseSVN → Import... which brings up a dialog box: 
>>  
>> *Figure 4.6. The Import dialog*
>>  [image: The Import dialog]
>>
>>
>> In this dialog you have to enter the URL of the repository location where 
>> you want to import your project. It is very important to realise that the 
>> local folder you are importing does not itself appear in the repository, 
>> only its content. For example if you have a structure: 
>>
>> C:\Projects\Widget\source
>> C:\Projects\Widget\doc
>> C:\Projects\Widget\images
>>
>> and you import C:\Projects\Widget into http://mydomain.com/svn/trunk 
>> then you may be surprised to find that your subdirectories go straight into 
>> trunk rather than being in a Widget subdirectory. You need to specify 
>> the subdirectory as part of the URL, 
>> http://mydomain.com/svn/trunk/Widget-X. Note that the import command 
>> will automatically create subdirectories within the repository if they do 
>> not exist. 
>>
>> The import message is used as a log message. 
>>
>> On Friday, August 8, 2014 2:36:21 PM UTC-4, Joseph B Cotton wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I have read everything.  The only thing I could find is this, and it is 
>>> not really helpful:  
>>>
>>> - - - - - - - - 
>>>
>>> How do I import my existing source code?
>>>
>>> Just use the 'svn import' command. Note that this command only loads a 
>>> single tree of code into your repository.
>>>
>>> - - - - - - - - - 
>>>
>>> I have Subversion on my PC and we use it in our development work here, 
>>> so I am somewhat familiar with Subversion.  But please provide more DETAIL 
>>> on how this upload to Google Projects works.  
>>>
>>> Thansk
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>
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