Robert, CMake currently creates upwards of about 150 files inside of the subversion project that are not known about or understood by it in any way (they're all temporary files). This can make it really difficult (in my opinion) to use many of the svn commands interactively or get a "feel" for the state of your current checkout.
Would you be opposed to introducing "svn:ignore" properties for all of these files? It's not an uncommon or taboo practice; in fact, the feature is there to be used in this exact manner. Many people seem to have a kind of prejudice against it's use, but I believe it's only because they don't understand how it works. :) IF SO, I've taken the liberty of creating a very small Bash script that you can run while inside of the project that will do all the "svn ps svn:ignore" commands for you in the proper way (I tested it many times here). If not, well, maybe we can come up with some other of divorcing CMake's (necessary) bloat from the OSG source, if that kind of thing is important...
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