On Jul 18, 2014, at 1:59 PM, frank ernest wrote:
>> No, you "svnadmin create" your repositories in a central place on your
>> server. Then you configure your
>> Subversion server (svnserve or mod_dav_svn) to serve those repositories.
>> Then you import code into those
>> repositories via the U
> Hi, I created a repo using svnadmin create in a dir called trunk (that's what
> your supposed to do, right?) The operation succeeded but the files that I
> want to version (c source which I should have versioned long ago.) I can't
> seem to add to the repo. When the code is ready for alpha releas
On Jul 15, 2014, at 10:26 AM, frank ernest wrote:
> Hi, I created a repo using svnadmin create in a dir called trunk (that's what
> your supposed to do, right?)
No, you "svnadmin create" your repositories in a central place on your server.
Then you configure your Subversion server (svnserve o
On Tue, 15 Jul 2014, frank ernest wrote:
Hi, I created a repo using svnadmin create in a dir called trunk (that's
what your supposed to do, right?) The operation succeeded but the files
that I want to version (c source which I should have versioned long ago.)
I can't seem to add to the repo. Whe