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[tlug] SVN: Repository vs Project
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:50:44 +0900
- From: Mark Sargent <powderkeg@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] SVN: Repository vs Project
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Hi All,
I'm delving into svn(got some time at work, and thought, after Josh's
great presentation on it, that I'd give it a shot) and was wondering,
the distinction between R & P. When I first add a project to a
repository, and then add/delete/commit/update(generalness here) files
etc, the revision number increases. Why does it say, in the svn book,
that the repository revision number increases, as opposed to the
project's individual revision number(if such a thing exists) when these
changes are made.? Can you only have the one project within a
repository.? If no, then why, as just asked, doesn't the project
revision number, as opposed to the repository as a whole, increase.? Or,
am I just not getting it.? Cheers.
P.S. Sorry for what may seem like a very beginner question.
Mark Sargent.
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