> >> -----Original Message----- > >>> I may have totally misunderstood you. Are the above paths you > show > >> working copy paths, or are they existing svn repositories? > >> Those are not existing svn repositories yet. Let's just say that > >> those project folders should be at those locations only and I > want > >> to create SVN repositories at each of those locations. > >> > >> I am using a Windows XP Pro machine. Also by symlink do you mean > >> Windows shortcuts? > > > > No, symlinks are different than sortcuts and they don't exist on > XP. > > > > But, I think you are mixing up "repository" and "working copy". > Have > > you read the first two chapters of the FREE svn book? > > > > BOb > > > BOb, > > Do you mean junction points, which are more like hardlinks in Unix? > Isn't it so, that they need to be on the same "drive" (filesystem)? > > Alexander > > Am 02.09.2010 um 16:09 schrieb Bob Archer <bob.arc...@amsi.com>: >
No, I really was talking about symbolic links. run mklink /? in a cmd windows on Vista, Windows 2008 or Windows 7. http://techblissonline.com/ntfs-symbolic-link-or-symlink-in-windows-vista-and-windows-server-2008/ BOb