M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > BTW, in one of your replies I read that you had a problem with > how cvs2svn handles trunk, branches and tags. In reality, this > is no problem at all, since Subversion is very good at handling > moves within the repository: you can easily change the repository > layout after the import to whatevery layout you see fit - without > losing any of the version history. Yes, however, I recall that some clients have problems with displaying history across renames (in particular, I believe viewcvs has this problem); also, it becomes difficult to refer to an old version by path name, since the old versions had all different path names. Jim Fulton has suggested a different approach: cvs2svn can create a dump file, and svnadmin load accepts a parent directory. Then, no renames are necessary. Regards, Martin
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