Hi Paul,
Now that I think about it, perhaps making self-referential svn:externals
isn't such a great idea, hmmm :)
You mean an svn:externals that points to some other directory in your
repository? No, that's fine. It's the way the SVN book advises to
replace the "modules" functionality. You create an empty directory in
your repo, and then give it a bunch of externals that correspond to the
specific parts of your repo that you want to be included in the module.
It's kind of using svn:externals like a symlink.
J-S
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