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Re: The .svn directory name causing trouble

From: D.J. Heap <dj_at_shadyvale.net>
Date: 2003-09-25 02:18:32 CEST

Branko Čibej wrote:
[snip]
> Well, well. So hiding the .svn directory helps, does it? Now, there's
> code in SVN that does exactly that, if you happen to have binaries that
> were build against a new enough APR. The APR in httpd-2.0.47 is not new
> enough; the one in httpd-2.0.48 will be.
>
> So this problem will just go away. The impatient can build their own
> binaries against a newer APR.
>
>

I don't think just hiding it works -- those scripts are renaming .svn to
_svn and then back.

I've been getting hidden .svn folders for a while now...I think the APR
change was in 2.0.47, wasn't it?

The workaround of changing web projects to local projects looks like it
would solve the problem completely, as long as you are not working on a
remote machine, of course. I haven't tried it, though.

It still might be a really nasty problem for people developing against
remote web servers, though...can someone with a remote development
server setup try it or post specifics?

DJ

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