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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:34:19+00:00 2026-05-11T20:34:19+00:00

Before I begin: I have spent a long time on many forums (including Stack

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Before I begin: I have spent a long time on many forums (including Stack Overflow – and yes there are a lot of SO questions on organizing svn), searching Google, and reading documents (I own a few Subversion books). I still have not found a good way to organize our code base in Subversion. We currently use RCS as our revision control system, and everything is stored in 1 RCS directory – Ugly, I know – that’s why I am working towards something better. I have also used Subversion a lot, so I know it’s capabilities and how it works. I have hesitated asking this question for months, since it is not completely programming related, but since I haven’t been able to come to a solution, what better place to ask my question!

What complicates things in my head is the subversion term “Project”. If I want to manage a java project in subversion, this makes perfect sense to me: all of the java files that get combined into a jar file could be considered a “Project” – they all belong together. However, in our environment, I do not see an easy way to define what a “project” is. We have over 4,000 programs, and all of them are pretty much independant of each other. Many of them are shell scripts or perl scripts. Some of our scripts use generic “utility” or “library” scripts, but for the most part, all code objects are indepenant.

One “Project” in our environment could involve program A,B, and C, and config file AA. Another project could use programs C,D, and E, and config file BB. Yet another project could just be changing config file AA, or maybe program B. There is not a way to classify which programs or files belong in a group. Because of this – I have no idea how to organize our code into subversion. I could put everything into a master project trunk, but then checking out a working copy means checking out all 4,000+ elements.

To give some context, this is for a Data Warehouse. All 4,000+ code elements are needed to make the warehouse function. Maybe a certain business requirement comes in that requires changes of a column that is accessed in a few of the elements, and another business requirement requires changes to a few other elements (maybe some of the same from the other project).

Maybe Subversion isn’t the best fit for us, although I have to believe it can work. We already have a Subversion server for our web code and our Java programs, and it works great, because there are easily defined projects. I just can’t figure out how to organize our main code library.

Hopefully some of that made sense… Thanks in advance for your wisdom!

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    2026-05-11T20:34:20+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    You might look at the externals property. It allows you to define that checkout of directory to which is this property attached, will also checkout other locations within the repository to subdirectories of that directory.

    So you might create “real” directory for each component and then create separate directory for each project which will use the externals for checkout of required components.

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