Hi,

I'm in the process of setting up a SVN repository to host alot of perl programs as I am trying to improve my development environment (eclipse and perl afterwards). This is the first time that I have used subversion so I am wondering if there is any suggestions to how the directory should be laid out.

For example, my standard format for a perl program is to have a bin directory where the main perl program is hosted, I would then have a lib directory for any developed perl packages, followed by a docs directory, etc. I don't know if this makes sense from a subversion point of view, so I am looking for some guidelines.

I have looked over the net but haven't found anything very specific. As a last resort I though I would ask here as it's kind of a perl question. However if there is a guide or if there is a better forum please let me know. Thanks.

Fairchild.


In reply to Subversion layout for perl by Fairchild

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