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RE: Why not hide .SVN dir on windows?

From: solo turn <soloturn99_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-09-11 11:29:26 CEST

i think there is only 2 possibilities to solve the problem:
- hide .svn
- put .svn in a completely different directory tree

how else would you copy the source tree without the svn system files
from the gui/explorer?

--- Barry Scott <barry.alan.scott@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> > I have about two files and one dir hidden on my laptop and home
> machine
> > (doing a quick survey), whereas I have forty seven .foo
> directories on my
> > Linux box.
>
> I have 730 hidden on C: and my data disk has 99. I have Windows/XP
> Pro.
> try attrib |findstr "^....H"
>
> > .foo is a common and well understood paradigm in the Unix world.
>
> > The hidden
> > attribute is seldom used and...well...a little obscure.
>
> Thats the power of Unix over Windows. Well understood semantics
> implemented the same way.
>
> BArry
>
>
>
>
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