I would seriously consider reading up on the use of version control
and how subversion specifically is recommend to be used. I wouldn't
guess to know your need for this, but most development scenarios I
been involved with over the last decade or so would find this practice
a nightmare for management. The simple answer to your question though
is that Versions cannot be configured to do what you're asking. It is
possible to create this behavior using shell scripts, or even possibly
SVN hooks on your server side, but none of which would be trivial.


On Jan 24, 8:55 am, Injerto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering how to configure Versions to automatically use
> this structure, so every time I commit something it make a new branch
> folder with the content I commit.
>
> Thanks :)

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