I'm not aware of this functionality in Subversion — I think you likely have it confused with Git or Mercurial. (If you type 'svn help' in the Terminal, you'll see there's no init command.) Subversion repositories must be created using 'svnadmin create'. Versions does wrap that functionality to easily create a local repository, but not turning a directory into a working copy — the 'svn import' command is the closest thing to what you're talking about.

 - Quinn

On Apr 2, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Robert Kosara wrote:


I'm madly in love with this program, it's just so much better than any
other SVN GUI I've used so far!

One thing I'm missing though, is the following: I have a local
directory that is not under version control yet, and I want to make
share it via an existing SVN repository. How do I do that? I can
import it into the repository and then check it out again, but isn't
there a more direct way of doing this? Essentially, the part that is
missing is what svn init does. Once that's done, everything else can
be handled very well in the program.

Am I missing something here? Also, I think this should be added in the
documentation, currently there are only articles that assume that you
either have a working copy or are checking out a directory from a
repository.


Regards,

Robert

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