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 to this, is the name ".svn" reserved/prohibited?
> > What if I wanted to commit a bunch of files that would contain a file (or
> > folder) named ".svn”.
>
> That would not be supported. Don’t do that.

(I'm not subscribed, BTW)

I did some quick tests with TortoiseSVN 1.7.14 (based on Subversion 1.7.16) and 
while it refuses to add/commit the name ".svn",
I could rename an existing versioned object (both file and folder) from another 
name to the name ".svn" and commit it (local repository).

It is an old version, but if interested, someone can check this with the latest 
software.

(CCing the TSVN users list)

Regards,
David

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