Yes, it appears I am headed toward a wrapper script to copy one file at a time. 
 I wanted to make sure I was not missing something in SVN that would make it 
easier (a non-recursive copy, or something in svnmucc where I could copy a 
bunch a files and commit them all in a single new revision, for example).

It appears that I am stuck creating a new revision for every single file I need 
to move.  This will make the SVN Log history long and boring, but it appears 
there is not much else that can be done if my users want to retain the 
development history. Otherwise I would just SVN export it, remap it in a work 
area and commit it all in "one big go."

Thanks for the sanity check, folks.

Tim

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