David Waite <mass@akuma.org> writes:
> I agree - the last time this came up, I would have been very much in
> favor of having #define's for different wc dir names for platforms -
> now, we have many users of both which would need migration. The cost
> of either revamping the existing working copy code or making people
> who have downloaded the 'stable' 1.0 version having to blow away all
> their working copies makes the cost too high now.
>
> And FWWIW, I am saying this as a blue-moon subversion contributer as
> well as a developer who has a ASP.NET project under VS.NET 2003
Oy vey.
No one is proposing to change the default. C.A.T.Magic somehow (it's
a mystery to me) decided the implication was there, and posted to say
he objected to it.
You have nothing to worry about, David.
-K
> On Mar 8, 2004, at 5:14 PM, C.A.T.Magic wrote:
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Garrett Rooney" <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net>
> > [...]
> >> If we MUST make a change to account for this, I would prefer that
> >> it be
> >> to allow either .svn or _svn, perhaps with a preference to toggle
> >> between them (default to _svn on windows, .svn on unix), and we
> >> explicitly disallow both in the repository.
> >
> > plz leave the -default- as it is now ( .svn ) or you will break
> > existing repositories and scripts.
> > remember: this is a workaround for a very few IIS/VC users.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> >
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