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You can create a branch by right clicking on a project and then selecting Subversion -> Copy To, there you can select a remote folder.
You can create a branch by right clicking on a project and then selecting Subversion -> Copy To, there you can select a remote folder. For more information about Subversion in NetBeans see: netbeans.org/kb/docs/ide/subversion.html.
– never_had_a_name Apr 1 '10 at 3:48 yes, the remote folder is where you want your branch on the repository, you then need to switch your local working copy to point to this branch. Look at some open source projects for common SVN file structure, its usually in the form of /trunk, /branches, /tags. – Dimitar Apr 1 '10 at 5:58.
For checking out, branching, merging, etc I would recommend you learn the command-line svn tools for Mac OS-X. That way you can do all of this stuff directly from your box if you choose. Although these tools are a bit intimidating at first, once you understand the concepts they are straightforward and about as easy as a GUI such as Tortoise SVN.As far as checkins and viewing history is concerned, you should have no problem doing that directly from netbeans.
And you will have the best experience using netbeans directly for this stuff, anyway.
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