Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 4, 2014, at 15:46, David Balažic wrote:
Branko Čibej brane at wandisco.com writes:
It's not a question of SVN being fragile or not. The .svn/ directory
is private to Subversion and you're not allowed to fiddle with it.
Servus Branko,
related
Branko Čibej brane at wandisco.com writes:
It's not a question of SVN being fragile or not. The .svn/ directory
is private to Subversion and you're not allowed to fiddle with it.
Servus Branko,
related to this, is the name .svn reserved/prohibited?
What if I wanted to commit a bunch
On May 4, 2014, at 15:46, David Balažic wrote:
Branko Čibej brane at wandisco.com writes:
It's not a question of SVN being fragile or not. The .svn/ directory
is private to Subversion and you're not allowed to fiddle with it.
Servus Branko,
related to this, is the name .svn
On 04.05.2014 22:46, David Balažic wrote:
Branko Čibej brane at wandisco.com writes:
It's not a question of SVN being fragile or not. The .svn/ directory
is private to Subversion and you're not allowed to fiddle with it.
Servus Branko,
related to this, is the name .svn
On 03/06/2014 08:48 PM, Andy Levy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:44 PM, jrm j...@exa.com wrote:
Working on some tools for a development environment that will make use of
SVN. There are circumstances where I want to create temporary information
of my own, related to checked out versions.
On 07.03.2014 17:24, jrm wrote:
On 03/06/2014 08:48 PM, Andy Levy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:44 PM, jrm j...@exa.com wrote:
Working on some tools for a development environment that will make
use of
SVN. There are circumstances where I want to create temporary
information
of my own,
Branko Čibej br...@wandisco.com writes:
No-one can stop you from messing with .svn/, but if you do, please don't
report here when something breaks.
Running 'svn cleanup' removes everything in .svn/tmp. Upgrading from
1.6 to 1.7 removes the entire .svn directory from every directory except
the
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 11:24 AM, jrm j...@exa.com wrote:
Sure - if I overwrote something that has a genuine purpose - or created
something in a location where SVN expects exactly certain files to be.
But is SVN so fragile that it can't tolerate a differently named
subdirectory
or file under
Working on some tools for a development environment that will make use
of SVN. There are circumstances where I want to create temporary
information of my own, related to checked out versions. Rather than
cluttering up the working directory with other special directories and
files, I was
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:44 PM, jrm j...@exa.com wrote:
Working on some tools for a development environment that will make use of
SVN. There are circumstances where I want to create temporary information
of my own, related to checked out versions. Rather than cluttering up the
working
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