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Re: VS.Net SVN and Web Projects - Big problem

From: Ulrich Eckhardt <eckhardt_at_satorlaser.com>
Date: 2004-02-16 15:43:48 CET

Bryan Andrews wrote:
> While I know this is more a VS.net bug (it can't handle "." Leading a
> directory name), this has really stopped us dead in the water.

Claim your money back or at least a reduction. ;)

> I can say that unless someone has a good fix here, we will unfortunately
> have to abandon SVN. This is unfortunate as I really like SVN. I knew it
> was too good to be true.

Without the smallest guarantee, looking at svn_wc.h, I see
#define SVN_WC_ADM_DIR_NAME ".svn"

of course, changing that will prevent you from accessing a working copy with a
differently compiled client. Caveat hax0r, so to say..

Uli

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