Let me get this straight, you're not talking about checking out a single project vs. the whole tree. You're talking about checking out a project, but not the externals directories?
You can take a look at several things: * There's an --ignore-externals flag when you do a checkout. This prevents any externals directory from being checked out. * Take a look at the --depth switch. You can checkout a directory, without checking out the sub-directories, then just update the subdirectories you want. (Note: There's a --set-depth flag on the update command to override the setting on the checkout command. (See http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.5.html#sparse-checkouts for more information on the depth switch.) On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Paul Decker <kg...@comcast.net> wrote: > Hi list, > > > > I recently changed jobs and went from a cvs house to a svn house. They > have many projects and have an extensive shared source base. I would like > to know if there is a way to setup to check out a list of folders or > files. In other words, for each project, I want to check out only files > that are directly related to that project rather than evey file which is in > the shared directory. > > > > ie. > > > > projects\ > > \display > > \display2 > > \display3 > > \comm > > \usb > > \tcp > > \keyboard > > \spi > > \i2c > > \flash > > \eeprom > > > > Some projects use {display, comm, keyboard, spi } while other projects use > {display, usb, spi, flash } currently, the only way of working is to check > out all folders. > > > > Is there a better way to work? > > > > thanks, > > Paul > > -- David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com