Part of the package install included apache configuration files.  Without
thinking i copied the symlinks over as well as the config directories.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:21 AM, worms <[email protected]> wrote:

> Subversion probably is your best bet, I think you will have that problem
> with symlinks no matter which versioning system you use.
>
> Why and how are you using the symlinks in your scenario?
>
> --Lance
>
> mat branyon wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I've been tasked with setting up a versioning system for my dev team.
> > We are a small group, and while I use linux for everything, they use
> > windows for the most part (and this might be extended to a couple
> > people running osx).
> >
> > I need a versioning system that has a good windows client, as well as
> > linux.  SVN seemed to fail miserably when someone tried to dl my
> > repository onto windows (I think due to the fact that there were some
> > symlinks in it).  Git doesn't seem to have a decent interface for
> > either linux or windows (I don't mind doing command line, but I'm the
> > only one).
> >
> > Any suggestions?
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