sebb wrote:
On 22/05/2009, Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de> wrote:
On 22.05.2009 01:07, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
 > rj...@apache.org wrote:
 >> Guys fix your svn configuration. ;)
 >>
 > This happens to me all the time, as I move between machines very often.
 >
 > Why is the ~/.subversion/config a client setting? isn't there a way to
 > setup properties on the server the client can inherit from? so when I
 > check out a project, I automatically inherit the configuration?


From the 1.5 subversion book it seems its still a client only configuration.

 On a multi-user client system, there's a way of defining global defaults
 for all users, which can then be overwritten by the individual users.

 You could check in your .subversion dir into some private part of the
 springsource repository and then retrieve it from there when you need to
 setup a new environment.

Why don't you keep a copy of the required settings somewhere in the
Tomcat SVN repo?
It can be tweaked as needed for Tomcat.

There's also a suggested set on the Apache site, see:

http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn-config
that's exactly my point, everytime I just onto a new machine, and I forget, which I'm bound to do, to set the config file correctly.
seems like its a feature missing from SVN

Filip
 Regards,


 Rainer


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