On Mar 13, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Zak Burke wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 3/13/06 4:53 PM:
Thanks, Zak. I follow you, but I'm still confused about one thing. How are you creating the source directory, the one being accessed by APP in your release.sh script?

I haven't made the leap to Svn so I have no idea how this would work (or not) in that world. Here is what I do:

Ah, that makes sense.  Sorry I wasn't clear about that.

The problem is, Subversion doesn't have an official tag command. The "svn way" to do tags is to take a snapshot of the current state of the repository, by making a copy of it in a special /tags directory. That means, I think, that there is no way to tag-and-move only part of a repository - it is always going to be all or nothing. This will be fine for the way you work, but it throws a huge monkey-wrench into the way I work.

Anyone else have any thoughts here? Is there a more clever workaround than splitting things up into a gazillion little repositories?

thanks,

janine

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