Right click on the .svn folders in Solution Explorer and choose Exclude from
Project.

Carey

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 9:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if anyone has any ideas that might help me here as I've ran
> into a brick wall.
>
> I have a virtual machine which I use connect to my work network and
> checkout code from an internal SVN server. The code is checked out to
> a network drive (mapped on the VM) which is actually a drive on the
> host machine (my main development box).
>
> When I open the solution up on the host machine, I can see .svn files
> in the website project, but not in the class library projects. This
> doesnt cause to seem to much of a problem, until I publish when all of
> the files get copied into the published folder.
>
> I'm not sure whats causing this. Maybe its because the path I checked
> out the repository to does not match the path I'm accessing the
> solution through? The idea is that I can edit the code on my main
> machine and then switch to the VM to do commits (as I need the VPN
> connection to be active). Unfortunately, our VPN software doesnt work
> in Vista 64 which is why this is more complicated than it needs to be.
> I really dont want to run visual studio on a VM so I'm hoping I can
> find a solution to this.
>
> Thanks, Paul
>

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