SonWon ,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have the correct files.  That last occurrance of "swordreader"
simply tells the command-line svn client to put the files into a
directory called "swordreader."  Otherwise, it checks them out, by
default, into a directory called "trunk."  If you're like me and do
several source builds from one development directory, you don't want
to see trunk, trunk (1), trunk (2), etc.  The url is the one you
specified, which worked.  You are probably using a Windows client and
entered both the URL and the alias/rename for the directory into the
URL window.

You should be fine. :)
Ok, the files just seem awfully small and I didn't see any sources files. I'll look harder, likely just tired. I think I should be sleeping. :) So how do I break the checkout so I can redo the directory structure? My son said to just delete the folder; I think there is a better way.
Yes just delete the files. :-) Are you using tortoise svn? Its really quite nice.

You have many questions about subversion, I understand, and while subversion is really pretty simple once you understand a few of the basics, its not really simple when you have never used it. I strongly suggest that you spend an afternoon reading Chapters 1 & 2 from here http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ and while you are at it check out the section in the preface labeled "What is subversion". Once the fundamentals are clarified you will feel a lot more confident in using it.

In Christ,
David Trotz
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