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Dale wrote:
> Does this mean I can't have nonrepository files in my working directory?
> When you commit in CVS it ignores files which are not in the repository, so
> you can have experimental files or helper files which are never committed
> but which coexist with the cvs files. Is the behavior not the same for
> subversion?

I could be wrong, but I strongly suspect you will find that asking
questions about SubVersion will get more prompt, and more informed,
answers on a SubVersion mail list.

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Jim Hyslop
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