Thank you Mark and Jim.
Now I understand. We will lock the old repository for historical
purposes and create a new one with the new file structure.
We have been extremely happy with cvs over the last 5 years and this
trick with the two repositories (or rather - two modules/projects in the
same repository, if I am not wrong) should do.
I am sure the subversion is a great project, but the uncertainty to
migrate from cvs to svn and then learn svn (and its tricks) seems higher
effort than to stay in cvs with its proven performance and just move
things a bit around the repository.
All best,
Iv
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