[..] >> Is the SVN server smart enough to realize that, even if I follow this >> course of action, that >> >> /trunk/foo/bar.c >> /tags/release1/foo/bar.c >> /tags/release2/foo/bar.c >> >> are all the same file with minor (if any) differences? > > If you do this you are going to get several copies. > > What I would do is create a trunk and import the oldest ZIP that you have. > Then get a check out of trunk and copy your next version over it. Do and > "add" and "commit" then tag it. Continue. > > Actually, there is a utility that is designed to import ZIPs that are > different versions. Although now that everything is at apache.org I don't > know where to find all the little utilties that used to be on tigris.org... > and they don't seem to be at tigris.org either. >
All files from svn.collab.net have been copied to svn.apache.org. You're probably talking about svn_load_dirs.pl, which is the tool that the documentation refers to in the 'vendor drop' chapter. You can find it here: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/contrib/client-side/svn_load_dirs/ hth, Lieven
