checkout specific file extension to specific folder from tortoise svn
I am using subversion svn with apache in linux 7 and from front end windows end i am using tortoise svn. Suppose i have 3 types of file. One is .txt another is .csv and another is .jpeg. In server level i have one project, under which i have three folders created. txt, csv and jpeg.
We want to achieve this functionality, that from front end, like in a folder if i have all these three files extension,i want .txt file gets checkout to txt folder in server, .csv file gets checkout to csv folder in server and .jpeg files get checkout to jpeg folder in server. How we can automate it when using tortoise svn from front end.
If this functionality not there in tortoise then please suggest any other svn client which has this feature.
Regards
linux svn active-directory tortoisesvn subversion-edge
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I am using subversion svn with apache in linux 7 and from front end windows end i am using tortoise svn. Suppose i have 3 types of file. One is .txt another is .csv and another is .jpeg. In server level i have one project, under which i have three folders created. txt, csv and jpeg.
We want to achieve this functionality, that from front end, like in a folder if i have all these three files extension,i want .txt file gets checkout to txt folder in server, .csv file gets checkout to csv folder in server and .jpeg files get checkout to jpeg folder in server. How we can automate it when using tortoise svn from front end.
If this functionality not there in tortoise then please suggest any other svn client which has this feature.
Regards
linux svn active-directory tortoisesvn subversion-edge
"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30
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I am using subversion svn with apache in linux 7 and from front end windows end i am using tortoise svn. Suppose i have 3 types of file. One is .txt another is .csv and another is .jpeg. In server level i have one project, under which i have three folders created. txt, csv and jpeg.
We want to achieve this functionality, that from front end, like in a folder if i have all these three files extension,i want .txt file gets checkout to txt folder in server, .csv file gets checkout to csv folder in server and .jpeg files get checkout to jpeg folder in server. How we can automate it when using tortoise svn from front end.
If this functionality not there in tortoise then please suggest any other svn client which has this feature.
Regards
linux svn active-directory tortoisesvn subversion-edge
I am using subversion svn with apache in linux 7 and from front end windows end i am using tortoise svn. Suppose i have 3 types of file. One is .txt another is .csv and another is .jpeg. In server level i have one project, under which i have three folders created. txt, csv and jpeg.
We want to achieve this functionality, that from front end, like in a folder if i have all these three files extension,i want .txt file gets checkout to txt folder in server, .csv file gets checkout to csv folder in server and .jpeg files get checkout to jpeg folder in server. How we can automate it when using tortoise svn from front end.
If this functionality not there in tortoise then please suggest any other svn client which has this feature.
Regards
linux svn active-directory tortoisesvn subversion-edge
linux svn active-directory tortoisesvn subversion-edge
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"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30
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"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30
"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30
"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30
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"Checkout" means you are downloading from the repository. Is that what you mean? Because it sounds like you're describing the same thing: The repository has 3 folders, and you want to download the repository in 3 folders....
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 13 '18 at 14:30