On Apr 6, 2011, at 01:28, richardcav...@mail.com wrote: > I'm developing an open source Wikipedia bot. Currently it's hosted on an SVN > repo that's on a guy's private computer. We'll say it's at blah.com. I don't > control that computer and cannot log into it, although I do have commit > rights. Now that my code is good enough to post publicly, I want to host it > on the SourceForge SVN repo instead of this guy's private computer. > Sourceforge says that the SVN repo (which is currently empty) can be checked > out using this command: > > svn co https://rcavellbot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rcavellbot rcavellbot > > Obviously I do not control SourceForge's servers. Is it possible for me to > use svnsync to migrate blah.com's repo to SourceForge? If so, what svnsync > command do I need to pull the entire repo from blah.com into SourceForge, and > use the SourceForge repo for all future commits? Obviously I want my local > working directory to use SourceForge in future.
Yes, you should be able to do that. You may need to first svnsync the current repository to a temporary repository on your local machine, then svnsync that temporary repository to SourceForge. Or you may be able to do it directly in one step. I don't remember exactly what steps I had to do when I migrated one of my repositories to Google Code a couple years ago.