Quoting Rory McCann (ebelular at gmail.com):
> I would like to put /etc under version control (subversion to be
> precise). However to do that I must import the existing file tree (ie
> /etc/*), remove all the files from /etc then check it out again (so
> that it's a proper svn working copy).
Here's one approach (using RCS):
http://www.jetcafe.org/~npc/doc/rcs4sa.html
My own view is that, if you're going to use something more sophisticated
than RCS, you might as well skip past svn to a decentralised system like
Bazaar2, Codeville, DARCS, or Mercurial. However, if you're really
familiar with svn at this point, that might be a compelling argument.
>
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