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OK. The repository structure has directories "src" "aux" and "script". No "trunk", no "tags", no "branches". Is there any way I can get this code into a correctly-structure repository while preserving the revision history?

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Yes, there is a way. You should use svn mv.

mkdir trunk
mkdir branches
mkdir tags
svn ci
svn mv src trunk/src
svn mv aux trunk/aux
svn mv script trunk/script
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  • That worked, with one small mod: because there was a bit of cruft in the checked-out version (logs, backup files, etc.), I had to check-out a new copy, and then add the 'trunk' dir to that as above. When I then 'update'd the older checkout, everything under version control went to 'trunk/' and the cruft was left in the original directories (for me to easily sort through).
    – Ed Hyer
    Jun 28, 2010 at 19:48
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  1. create a trunk directory
  2. move src, aux and script into the trunk directory
  3. create empty tags and branches directories for future use

If you have a working copy that contains src, aux and script, you could do:

svn mkdir trunk tags branches
svn mv src aux script trunk
svn commit
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this discussion might help.

in short: svn mv

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