Hello,

On Mittwoch, 13. Juni 2007, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I'm afraid I was already well into the process of setting up the SVN
> when I read the helpful e-mails in this thread. :[
> 
> I have made a stab at setting up the SVN for OpenJUMP at the JPP, and
> it *may* be ready for use.
> 
> I made a "trunk" and "branches" folders under the "openjump" folder. I
> then created a branch of "trunk" in the "branches/stable" folder. This
> included the scripts, installers, etc., not just the "trunk/src"
> folder. This will allow us to version all elements of the release, not
> just the source code. I can change this if it is not acceptable.

I really had not the time to follow this subject. Apologize
if this has already been noted.

However, from my short glimpse I see that you do not
simply convert CVS repository to SVN repository.

I strongly suggest you apply the tool "cvs2svn".
Then you do not loose history, do not have to take care
for "trunk" and the other standard directories etc.

On Linux typically this will do the job:
cvs2svn --no-default-eol --fs-type=fsfs -s openjump-svn openjump-cvs-directory

Best

        Jan

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