My understanding is that it doesn't. I think branches and shares are viewed as completely separate files that are just modified in lock-step.

I'm not sure you could map it properly, because VSS is file-based, so you branch files. You don't name branches, if I recall correctly, so SVN wouldn't have a way of naming the branch directory anyway.

Jason

Jewgenij Moldawski wrote:
Hi!

I've found the site http://www.pumacode.org/projects/vss2svn and be glad that 
there it's!

I'm going to migrate a VSS database with a couple of files and directories that had been 
"branched". Will the vss2svn be creating the corresponding branches (in fact 
directories) in subversion during it runs?

Thanks!



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