I have a SVN project at work that looks like this:
Repository
project
|-- docs
|-- scripts
`-- app
|-- trunk
|-- branches
| `-- development
`-- tags
|-- Release_1.0
|-- ...
`-- Release_5.3
I want my working folder like this:
Working copy
dir_root |-- docs |-- scripts |开发者_运维技巧-- trunk `-- branches `-- development
I would like to commit some code from "dir_root/trunk" and "dir_root/docs" simultaneously in one commit to have only 1 revision number.
How can I checkout to ignore the "tags" folder and still be able to commit to multiple directories.
Note:
- I can't checkout all the repository because "tags" contains too many release.
- I tried to use sparse directories, but it keep giving me this error "svn: '/dir_root' is not a working copy" when I try to commit.
From the error it looks like each of the folders under dir_root was checkout separately. Thus dir_root itself does not correspond to project folder in SVN.
You could start by checking out project with --depth immediates into dir_root. This will create a folder structure similar to the one in SVN in your dir_root. After this you can update the sub-folders you are interested in (i.e. docs, trunk, etc.). Once this is done, you can make changes to contents and do a single commit from dir_root which contain changes to dir_root/trunk and dir_root/docs.
Creating a dir with svn:externals with the structure you have mentioned will solve your problem.
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