Ryan Schmidt wrote on Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 02:05:59 -0500: > > On Jun 13, 2012, at 01:22, Oliver Schrenk wrote: > > > Am 13.06.2012 um 04:28 schrieb Ryan Schmidt: > > > >> On Jun 12, 2012, at 07:05, Oliver Schrenk wrote: > >> > >>> I have multiple projects with the following layout in the repository: > >>> > >>> trunk/project/subproject > >>> tags/<tag>/project/subproject > >>> branches/<branch>/project/subproject > >>> > >>> Now a subset of subprojects need to be moved to another repository. I > >>> want to change the layout of each subproject to the standard layout but > >>> want to retain tag and branch names but pointing to the trunk of the > >>> subproject. > >>> > >>> Is this possible? > >> > >> Of course: "svn mv" things to the way you want them to be. > > > > I should have been more clear in my question. I want to move the > > subprojects to another repo. But I guess the way to go is to move the > > sources in repo1 the way I need them and than somehow find I way to move > > them to another repo. > > Ah yes. In that case, along with the built-in "svnadmin dump", > "svndumpfilter", and "svnadmin load", the separate "svndumptool" may be > helpful to you. Their web site has been down for awhile; here's a mirror: > > http://web.archive.org/web/20101102200928/http://svn.borg.ch/svndumptool/
I thought the site came back up a couplf of weeks ago. We can ping the maintainer if needed. To the original question, I'll mention svnmucc as a way to implement the retreeing in one commit without a working copy of ^/ .