Quite easily done, especially if you already have TortoiseSVN
installed on the Windows XP laptop. Create a blank folder where you
want to put your SVN repository, right click -> TortoiseSVN -> Create
repository here

Then import your working folder into the repository with url
file:///C:/Path/To/Your/Repository and check it out again from there.

On 3/14/08, Edwin Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>  Just exploring whether this makes sense...
>
>  i have some personal work, that i would like to make use of SVN to do version
>  control. At home i do the work on Linux, so no problem with that.
>
>  When i go on business trips, i bring along my company-issued laptop, which
>  unfortunately, has to run Win XP (but that may not be the main obstacle).
>
>  i would like to continue doing work on the road when there is free time, but 
> it
>  still has to be version-controlled.
>
>  One option is to set my home PC as an SVN server, and just always sync to the
>  repo there. But i don't want to do that, because
>  - i may not always get internet connectivity on the road.
>  - the purpose of the SVN is for personal version control, rather than
>  collaborative work. So keeping my home PC on the whole time for this seems
>  overkill.
>
>  Hence, is there a way to bring the whole SVN repo with me when i go away, 
> then
>  sync/copy it back when i return?
>
>
>
>  Thanks and Regards,
>  Edwin
>
>
>
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