Daniel,

It's as simple as:
svn cp -rREV http://svn.gnome.org/svn/libxml2/trunk 
http://svn.gnome.org/svn/libxml/tags/TAG_NAME

where REV is the revision to tag and TAG_NAME is the name of the tag.   
Tagging and branching in Subversion is done by the notion of copying a  
directory.  It's a bit different than the CVS approach, but  
straightforward once you get used to it.

- Mark

On 29/05/2007, at 12:22 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote:

> On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 10:12:43PM +1000, Mark Rowe wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I noticed that libxml2 2.6.28 was released month but I cannot see a
>> tag corresponding to the release in the Subversion repository.  Is
>> this intentional or was its creation simply overlooked?
>
>  in CVS it was as simple as cvs tag ...., I have been unable to  
> understand
> how to tag in SVN, so I didn't do it since the migration, sorry !
>
> Daniel
>
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