I have always created the project without the subversion option enabled. The
added the project to the svn repo.
after that, then you open the project with the gambas ide you can commit and
update using the gui. Always worked for me

On Sep 23, 2009 4:23 AM, "richard terry" <rte...@pacific.net.au> wrote:

I'm writing some documentation for my project.

When I created it from svn, I did it via the gambas gui interface, not by
using the terminal as one would for example by typing svn checkout
svn://project/trunk.

I wondered if it is possible to do a manual checkout of an svn project and
then load it from the gambas IDE (which of course one can) but will the IDE
then treat the project like a svn project and allow the usual updates and
commits?

Hope this is not ambiguous.

Regards

Richard

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