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Re: svnfs

From: Bryan Donlan <bdonlan_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2004-10-08 21:53:17 CEST

On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 11:18:35 -0700, Paul Querna <chip@force-elite.com> wrote:
> Archie Cobbs wrote:
> >>% diff -u main.C main.C@123 # like 'svn diff -r 123 main.C'
> >
> >
> > This implies every revision foo@NNN appears in the directory.. ?
> > Might get crowded... maybe put them in a .revisions subdirectory?
> >
> > Where do properties appear? You could create a ".properties" subdirectory.
>
>
> See Reiser 4. Files are directories.
>
> eg: diff -u main.C main.C/r/123
>
> Or to access properties
>
> cat main.C/p/svn-eolstyle
> echo "foobar" > main.C/p/my-property
>
> It seems that it would be best to follow that model, since a major
> filesystem is already going that route.

How do you access properties or revisions of directories?

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bd
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