Hmm.  This doesn't seem to work.  I've just updated to Subversion
1.6.2 from collabnet.

svn propedit -R
Subcommand 'propedit' doesn't accept option '-R [--recursive]'

More looking around and I came upon these options:

run this command in the terminal every time I create a directory:
find somedir -type d -exec svn propedit svn:ignore {} \;

or... nothing.  auto-props only apply to files and svn:ignore has to
be applied to directories.

I've read that TortoiseSVN has this feature, so I'm officially
requesting it for Versions as well.  This would be very useful, and in
the meantime there isn't really a reasonable alternative.

On May 25, 9:07 pm, Quinn Taylor <quinntay...@mac.com> wrote:
> On May 25, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Daniel James wrote:
> > Would this work from the command line at least, assuming I have the
> > right version of the command-line tools installed?
>
> Yes, it will.
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