On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:42 AM, Lorenz <loren...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Giulio Troccoli wrote: >>[...] >>- check out the whole thing (it might be too big but maybe not) >> svn checkout file:///var/svn ~/tmp >>This will create a new directory called tmp in your home directory whit the >>whole of your repository. >>Insinde ~/tmp you will have var/svn/proj1, var/svn/proj2 and var/svn/proj3. >> >>- move the projects to the root of your repository >> cd ~/tmp >> svn move var/svn/proj1 proj1 >> svn move var/svn/proj2 proj2 >> svn move var/svn/proj3 proj3 >>Since you have used svn command the history will be preserved. >> >>- commit >> svn commit -m"Reorganising the projects" > > if you don't want to check-out the whole repository, and are working > from the command line anyway, you can use svnmucc to do the > restructuring in one commit without a working copy. > > svnmucc mv url1 url2 mv url3 url4 ... > --
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