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While doing the initial import, remember that if you specify a path, only its contents will be added, thus, if you want to actually add the directory, remember to do a <tt>svn mkdir</tt> first.
While doing the initial import, remember that if you specify a path, only its contents will be added, thus, if you want to actually add the directory, remember to do a <tt>svn mkdir</tt> first.


== Tips & Hints ==
* Subversion does password caching by default, so don't be surprised if you are not asked for a password after the first time.


== Useful links ==
== Useful links ==


[http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/index.html Subversion book]
[http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/index.html Subversion book]

Revision as of 16:58, 17 January 2007

This article is a tutorial to Subversion repository administration.

Design choice: repository setup

You can choose to have one repository per project, or only one single repository containing each project in a separate directory. The single repository setup is easier, but the inconvenient is that the revision number will go up for some projects that did not undergo any changes (if some other projects are updated).

Importing projects

While doing the initial import, remember that if you specify a path, only its contents will be added, thus, if you want to actually add the directory, remember to do a svn mkdir first.

Tips & Hints

  • Subversion does password caching by default, so don't be surprised if you are not asked for a password after the first time.

Useful links

Subversion book