Nevermind. As this seems to be a SVN shortcomming, we decided to go
with competing product that doesn't use SVN and the above problem
isn't a problem anymore..

--
Werner

On 4 Mar., 15:51, ITemplate <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let me explain in details what it is that doesnt work:
>
> I'm using VS 2008 with licensed VisualSVN 1.7.7.
>
> If I create a svn:external in solution "Customer" to project "Common".
> Then it is placed under the "Customer" solution folder. Example "^/
> Common/trunk Common". If I then create a svn:external in solution
> "Booking" to project "Customer" ("^/Customer/trunk customer") and do
> an update,  the source files for "Booking\Customer\Common" is fetched
> correct - but I cant build my solution because VS2008 expects to find
> "Booking\Customer\Common\Bin\Common.dll".
>
> I must be missing something fundamental here, please advice.
>
> --
> Werner
>
> On 4 Mar., 11:48, ITemplate <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have 3 projects: Booking, Customer and Common. I'm using
> > svn:externals to create references in order to avoid code
> > duplications. This is what I do:
>
> > 1. Add "Common" to svn:externals for project "Booking".
> > This works.
>
> > 2. Add "Common" to svn:externals for project "Customer".
> > This works.
>
> > 3. Add "Customer" to svn:externals for project "Booking".
> > This does NOT work. The "Common" referenced from "Booking" is not the
> > same as the "Common" referenced from "Customer".
>
> > This seems like an ordinary setup that many uses - so what am I
> > missing?
>
> > --
> > Werner- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -
>
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