I would shut down versions just incase. I'm not entirely sure what it does when 
it initiates on start up but better to be safe than sorry. Versions has a habit 
of choking when modifications are made to the working copy outside of it's 
application. 

On 13 Sep 2010, at 19:10, Niels <niels.ol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> noob question: if I am going to execute some svn commands from the
> shell (ssh'ing in to fix something), do I need to shut down Versions
> first?
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