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> Umm, no. there are *no* ,v files in my working copies (I just checked, > to make sure I wasn't on crack). The repository has them, but the > working copy does not. SVN does keep the equivalent - that's how you can > work offline for doing things like 'svn diff'. But it makes the repo > quite ugly, in fact. Running recursive grep on a subversion working copy > is quite nasty. grep -r? No need to use that anymore when a tool like ack is available. It ignores .svn dirs by default, and basically works the way most people wish grep worked: http://betterthangrep.com/ I also agree with Tom Lane elsewhere in this thread that a lot of this is what may turn out to be pointless wheel spinning: certainly other big projects (esp. Linux) must have encountered and solved these problems? Anyone know a kernel hacker / git expert? - -- Greg Sabino Mullane g...@turnstep.com PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200906021949 http://biglumber.com/x/web?pk=2529DF6AB8F79407E94445B4BC9B906714964AC8 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEAREDAAYFAkoluqsACgkQvJuQZxSWSsi0/ACdHQMZeixC5yMYOp0wkqZi/qEE cqsAnjpjURChqOGOB8vmJ3GjQCm4Ts3n =4pr9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers