Jason Winnebeck wrote:
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.
I don't honestly remember whether VSS branches files or directories or
both but we do try to support branches. You don't name the branch
itself, but when you branch you in effect make a copy of it in a 2nd
location, so that's what we do in vss2svn.
toby
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