I don't think such a tool exist but we use svn:externals to do something 
similar.

Basically we have a folder called Public that contains the documentation 
available to customers. We then set svn:externals on that folder pointing to 
the docs we want to make public. The web server just checkouts and update this 
folder and not the whole repository.

Giulio




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From: Tom Cruickshank [mailto:tcruic...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 July 2010 11:47
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: svn deployment help

Hey Guys,
    I'm doing research on svn and wondering if anyone might have an ideas for 
this. I'm setting up SVN so that I have a SVN repository on my development 
machine which will then be able to deploy files to my production environment.

I'd like to be able to pick and choose which files I want to deploy (not 
automatically deploy all the files which have been recently committed, using 
hooks). I'd also like to (preferably) have a GUI based tool (web based also 
works) to choose the files
and then have them deployed to the production environment.

Does this type of deployment tool exist?

Would appreciate assistance. Thanks!

Tom

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