Re: Making new svn repository



Krzesimir Nowak wrote:
Hi.

As a newbie I'm, of course, afraid if I won't break something or do
something stupid, especially on server on which I have no control. (On
my own computers I'm doing only stupid things.)
I want to create new repo so I executed:
ssh krnowak svn gnome org new-svn-repos gnomemm/libvtemm
response: ERROR: Those chars are not valid SVN repos characters!
So seems I have to leave a "gnomemm/" part. Won't it create a
repository in root directory? Because I know that libvtemm should be a
part of gnomemm.
The part of making a new repository should be better documented IMO.

Thanks for response,
Krzesimir Nowak
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you should not need to create a new repository if you're just putting it into the gnomemm repository. You just checkout the gnomemm repository and add a new directory. That said, I'm not sure it's a great idea to put it into the gnomemm repository. At one point there was a plan to split the gnomemm repositories apart. I don't know if that will ever happen while we're still using svn, but I think it would be a good idea to do it when we move to git, so I'd rather not create more sub-repositories that will need to be split apart later. But it's murray's call.

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jonner


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