Yeah, it works great :) But I've only done that for different repositories using the same version control mechanism.

I'll poke around and see if sf provides any of the cvstosvn scripts that are available. I've done it internally to a few different repositories for my employer with no real issues. (besides the insane version numbers going from cvs to svn if you import ALL of the meta )

On 2/28/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will it keep our cvs history?
Any way to switch our existing eclipse project to use svn?
I've read one can do team->disconnect and then team->share
and keep his files... Anyone tried this???

Jesse Kuhnert wrote:

> I noticed that subversion is now available to everyone at sourceforge.
> It's listed in the admin section as an option now. I think we just
> need someone with the right permissions to enable it for us.
>
> Is anyone against moving to subversion? ;)
>
> j



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